Walking with Ghosts in Papua New Guinea

Walking with Ghosts in Papua New Guinea
Author: Rick Antonson
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781510705685

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Acclaimed travel writer Rick Antonson (Full Moon Over Noah’s Ark) tackles his most challenging adventure yet: a formidable trail through the remote jungles of Papua New Guinea. Rick Antonson has traveled to parts of the world that are not simply exotic but sometimes damned near inaccessible. He has climbed to the summit of Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey, traveling beyond to Iraq and Iran and Armenia. He has undertaken an improbable overland journey to the ancient city of Timbuktu, an enlightening look into efforts to preserve the city’s priceless manuscripts. Now he has traversed the notorious Kokoda Trail in Papua New Guinea, a country some call “the last wild place on earth.” The trail is a narrow, 60-mile footpath featuring rough jungle, 6,000 feet in elevation change, and punishing weather extremes. In a country unfairly locked in Western misperceptions, the track is inhospitable terrain yet home to hospitable indigenous peoples, who live among the rusting reminders of the Japanese, Australian, and American armies that clashed in some of the deadliest protracted combat of World War II. In Walking With Ghosts in Papua New Guinea, Antonson shares a journey of physical and mental endurance in his inimitable way, in the company of a mixed band of resolute adventurers, blending fascinating historical context with the tribulations of unexpected discoveries in faraway lands.

Globalization and Papua New Guinea Ancient Wilderness Paradise Introduced Terror and Hell

Globalization and Papua New Guinea  Ancient Wilderness  Paradise  Introduced Terror and Hell
Author: Falk Huettmann
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 705
Release: 2023-04-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783031202629

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This book aims to present a reality view for Papua New Guinea based on many years of first-hand field work and research accounts. It further assesses sustainability in the light of 47,000 years of a self-sustained type of civilization without bad global impacts. This book contrasts the modern sustainable development failures from the colonial times onwards, as promoted by the ‘western world’, namely Australia, the UK, EU and the U.S as well as Japan and now, China, in times of globalization, Trump’ism and royal governance (Papua New Guinea is still part of the British Dominion and of the Antarctic Treaty etc). This assessment and book is the first of its kind also employing modern data analysis, Landscape Ecology principles (patterns and processes, telecoupling) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with Open Access data focusing on ecological economics, marxism, socialism and contrasting it with current capitalism and neoliberalism that Papua New Guinea is fully exposed to. Throughout the 31 book chapters various aspects are covered how a further insistence on the ‘new’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and so-called Development Aid will result in unwanted side effects and perverse outcomes for Papua New Guinea and for the world in times of wider ‘global change’ and unprecedented man-made crisis.

Train Beyond the Mountains

Train Beyond the Mountains
Author: Rick Antonson
Publsiher: Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2023-04-18
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781771644884

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A captivating journey blending memoir, history, and biography that takes the reader on one of the world's most famous trains and tells of carving the dramatic route it follows, while pondering other international railways through the eyes of travellers past and present. Rick Antonson has ridden trains in more than thirty-five countries—but almost everything he thinks he knows about train travel changes when he boards the Rocky Mountaineer with his ten-year-old grandson, Riley. As they wind over trestles and through tunnels, each mile of track uncovers stories of dynamite and discovery, surveyors and schemers, explorers and visionaries, and the people who helped to build Canada against the odds of geography and politics. Surrounded by a wild landscape that sparks imagination, fellow passengers recount train travels in other countries, get nostalgic for the era of steam locomotives, and consider life’s unfinished journeys. Peppered with spirited dialogue, heartrending vignettes, and intriguing anecdotes, Train Beyond the Mountains is a travelogue with urgency: to make your travel dreams happen now. As one passenger muses, "The mistake we make is that we think we have time."

Walking with Ghosts

Walking with Ghosts
Author: Dave Turnbull
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-08-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798545850877

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In this book which is only the first part of a story, reaching out to the afterlife, what will unfold ?

The Pacific Islands

The Pacific Islands
Author: Moshe Rapaport
Publsiher: Bess Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 1573060429

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Forty-five contributors offer information on the physical environment, history, culture, population, economy, and living environment of the Pacific islands.

Ghost Stories

Ghost Stories
Author: Thomas H. Slone
Publsiher: University of Papua New Guinea Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2009
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9980939028

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This book is a collection of folktales ("Stori Tumbuna") from Papua New Guinea that were originally published in Wantok Newspaper starting in 1972. These folktales have been translated into English and are published here side-by-side with the original Tok Pisin stories. This volume is number 3 in this "Folklore of Papua New Guinea Series."

Japanese Perceptions of Papua New Guinea

Japanese Perceptions of Papua New Guinea
Author: Ryota Nishino
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2022-09-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350139015

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Japanese Perceptions of Papua New Guinea exposes the interactions between two ostensibly opposing worlds: war and travel. While soldiers deployed to Eastern New Guinea during the Second World War recalled first-hand their experience of war, post-war tourists visited battle-sites, met locals, and drew their own conclusions about the Pacific island from the Japanese media. This book, in bringing travel and war closer together through a comparative analysis of veterans' memoirs and the records of postwar travelers, explores how individuals consume, create, and recreate war histories. As a result, Ryota Nishino reveals the extent to which the memory of defeat - for both soldiers and civilians alike - influenced the Japanese perceptions of Papua New Guinea and shaped future relations between the countries. Translating a diverse range of Japanese primary and archival sources, this book provides the first English-language analysis of the social and political impact of Japanese interpretations of the PNG campaign and its aftermath. As such, Japanese Perceptions of Papua New Guinea: War, Travel and the Reimagining of History is an important text for anyone seeking a sophisticated understanding of war, nationalism, and memory culture in Japan and the Pacific Islands.

Walking With Ghosts

Walking With Ghosts
Author: Brian James Freeman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1941971040

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"Freeman's prose is clean and lovely, painting the canvas of the printed page so unobtrusively yet with such pronounced effect. His writing will leave you both chilled and deeply moved." - William Peter Blatty Brian James Freeman's first full-length collection features twenty-nine stories that deal with both real and supernatural terrors. These tales are populated by characters who seek answers to deeply troubling questions. They are haunted by horrors they think are out of their control, but sometimes the source of their greatest fears is closer to home than they ever imagined. As William Peter Blatty notes in his introduction, "Freeman writes like someone who has seen the darkness lurking within the human heart and is compelled to shine a light on our deepest fears. His writing will leave you both chilled and deeply moved." Originally published only as a small print run Limited Edition in the UK, this new edition features revised text and updated story notes by the author.