Past present: Papua New Guinea - last change to see the Stone Age

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Papua New Guinea, with its population of 4 million people spread over 178,000 square miles, retains a strong link with its cultural and geological past. Its rich ecology and densely forested mountain areas are the result of 20 feet of annual rainfall. Tourist information is provided.

author: Royte, Elizabeth, Rainier, Chris
Papua New Guinea

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Lounging in the land of monsters

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Patagonia, at the southernmost tip of South America in both Chile and Argentina, is a nature traveler's delight. A trip to the Torres del Paine National Park in Chile reveals nature at its starkest, giving one a sense of their end of the Earth location.

author: Royte, Elizabeth
Chile, Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego

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Poconos escape: Skytop, Pennsylvania

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This Poconos Mountains lodge was built in 1928 as a private club for the wealthy. It is best known as a summer resort, but winter is also a fine time to visit. Excellent food, golf and activities for children are offered.

author: Royte, Elizabeth
Hotels and motels, Pennsylvania, Skytop, Pennsylvania

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