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Far from the seas, hills and beaches of the coastal regions of Papua New Guinea, the highlands region has so much to offer in terms of tourism.
INCREDIBLE pictures show the ‘mudmen’ of Papua New Guinea who live in one of the most untouched places on the planet. The clan reside in the Waghi Valley in the country’s remote western ...
INCREDIBLE pictures show the ‘mudmen’ of Papua New Guinea who live in one of the most untouched places on the planet. The clan reside in the Waghi Valley in the country’s remote western ...
Sydney: Wearing grotesque masks and with their bodies covered in grey clay, four “Mud Men” from the Asaro Valley in Papua New Guinea’s Eastern Highlands dance slowly in the mist, long bamboo ...
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RUGBY: Mudmen win McCurdy Cup title - MSNThe Mudmen earned an exciting 34-26 road victory over the Halifax Tars on Sept. 29 to win back-to-back McCurdy Cups as Nova Scotia Division 1 Men’s Rugby League champions.
Goroka Show PNG’s gathering of the clans The Asaro Valley mudmen are a popular and somewhat frightening drawcard for visitors to PNG’s Goroka Show.
Images show the Chimbu tribesmen covered in black and white skeleton paint and the Asaro tribe, also known as Mudmen, who dress up in mud. They were taken in Paiya village in Papua New Guinea.
The Asaro mud men from Papua New Guinea's eastern highlands are known for their ghoulish clay masks - now four of them are "artists in residence" at Sydney's Australian Museum.
Canada’s Celtic-rock warriors, Mudmen, are making their return to St. Marys town hall for another high-energy performance, bringing their signature mix of Celtic, country and rock to the stage.
The Mudmen from the lush, green Asaro valley just outside Goroka, are a popular part of the show.
The rare appearance of the "Mud Men" outside PNG was part of the museum's move to acquire several masks for its Pacific collection, Carrillo-Huffman added.
The Asaro mud men from Papua New Guinea's eastern highlands are known for their ghoulish clay masks - now four of them are "artists in residence" at Sydney's Australian Museum.
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