by Jerome Rivet SENTANI, July 1, 2011 (AFP) - For decades, the only foreign visitors to venture into Papua were gold-diggers, anthropologists, missionaries and soldiers fighting imperial wars. But the vast, western half of New Guinea island is slowly opening its doors to tourists as a "hidden paradise", a land of ancient tribal cultures, glittering reefs, soaring glaciers and teeming wildlife. Recreational travellers are still few, at most a few thousand a year; people like Sarah Gabel, a 29-year-old American who says she is "captivated by people who live in harmony with nature". That's what she found in the Baliem valley, the long-isolated home of the Dani tribe high in the Papuan central highlands, outside the town of Wamena. pic by cheps
terima kasih buat smua...setelah festifal gasing nusantara di TMII, akhirnya Lamongan semakin semangat untuk mengembangka. oleh karena itu mohon dukungan tuk semua..
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