Reefs are often called "The Gardens of the sea" because of all the marine life that they support. Each reef is a teeming colony of marine species. They all coexist in an idyllic netherworld half way between the sky and the depths. Visiting a great reef can make a trip that much more special. Which reef would you most like to visit?
What is travel if not the opportunity to see where and how other people live?
Well, we know not all would subscribe to that - after all, we often holiday to escape quite enough living of our own, and the more hermetically sealed our luxury resort from the dirt and poverty and awkward questions outside, the better. Which of these traditional cultures would you most like to get to know better?
Papua New Guinea is a great place to visit if you happen to be in the south Pacific. Papua New Guinea is the second largest island in the world, after Australia. Australia still maintains protectoral oversight across half the land mass. The rest is Papua New Guinea. Which of these great sites would you most like to visit the next time you're in Papua New Guinea?
Papua New Guinea is a wonderful south-seas island destination. Located in the sunny south pacific, it has miles of coast line and over 462,840 square kilometers of terrain for you to explore, which makes it slightly larger than the state of California. The terrain is mostly mountains with coastal lowlands and rolling foothills. Where in Papua New Guinea would you most like to go?