Polaroids from Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea was an absolutely astonishing acquaintance back in November 2010 onboard True North. The people are the warmest most smiling and welcoming people one can imagine. The landscape...
Me and My Machete
When I was a kid I build a lightsaber out of metal and wood and sprinted around our farm, pretending I was Luke Skywalker (still do, minus lightsaber and farm)....
People of the PNG TNFP Jungle
Captured deep in the wild jungles of Papua New Guinea, risking life and limb and camera to the distinct possibility of ending up speared and as the main course for...
Altered World
It is hypnotic witnessing an active volcano. A volcano that yawned and rumbled the day before we explored this ground. A volcano that can change our world with powers beyond...
The altered world of Caldera in Rabaul
“What a strange desolate place this is” I keep saying to myself and perhaps out load as well, mimicking C3PO in Star Wars. I am walking on the dark grey...
Malakur Primary School in PNG
“So you come back perhaps next Wednesday and see us?” pleads the boys, eyes wide open. “Ahhh no” I have to tell them, “it may be a bit longer than...
The Story of the Alotau Festival of Canoes
Our first day in Papua New Guinea and we are lucky to witness a large local event, the Alotau festival of canoes. We stayed in port for the afternoon so...
Dugout Canoes of PNG
Dugout canoes are the transport of choice in the remote parts of Papua New Guinea and they come in all shapes and sizes from a one person canoe to boats...
Island of Infinity
The Three Musketeers tend to have almost too much fun competing constantly. First, discussing who spotted this timeless micro island. Mark spotted it from the air in the helicopter, Christian...
Tales of Papua New Guinea
Tuesday afternoon on the True North and I am sitting in the bar in a nice big sofa typing on my mac. I just returned from a good 5-600 meter...