Oceans & Islands - New Guinea (115) More files...
Located in the South Pacific, New Guinea is the world's second largest island, after Greenland. Divided roughly in half, the western side comprises the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Irian, while the eastern half is known as Papua New Guinea.

Linguistically, New Guinea is the world's most diverse country, with over 1,000 local tongues and as many different tribal groups. The human presence on the island dates back at least 40,000 years to the oldest human migrations out of Africa and many New Guineans continue to live the same subsistence lifestyles they did thousands of years ago. Many are below the poverty line, despite living in areas of abundant natural resources such as gas, oil and precious minerals including copper and gold. The bird fauna is culturally important to Ne
Portrait of a Korowai man wearing a nose adornment, Western Papuasia, former Irian-Jaya, Indonesia. 1999 / 2000. (West Papua).
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Eric Baccega / Portrait of a Korowai man wearing a nose adornment, Western Papuasia, former Irian-Jaya, Indonesia. 1999 / 2000. (West Papua).
Warrior with Bird of paradise feathers in head-dress, Huli people, Papua New Guinea, 2001
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Patricio Robles Gil / Warrior with Bird of paradise feathers in head-dress, Huli people, Papua New Guinea, 2001
Villager in traditional costume at Payakona Village singsing ceremony. Mount Hagen vicinity in the Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. September 2004
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Tim Laman / Villager in traditional costume at Payakona Village singsing ceremony. Mount Hagen vicinity in the Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. September 2004
Warrior with painted face, Wahgi valley people, Mt Hagen, Papua New Guinea, 2001
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Patricio Robles Gil / Warrior with painted face, Wahgi valley people, Mt Hagen, Papua New Guinea, 2001
Warrior with Bird of paradise feathers in head-dress, Huli people, Papua New Guinea, 2001
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Patricio Robles Gil / Warrior with Bird of paradise feathers in head-dress, Huli people, Papua New Guinea, 2001
Man in traditional costume with painted face , Mount Hagen, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. September 2004
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Tim Laman / Man in traditional costume with painted face , Mount Hagen, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. September 2004
Large school of Trevally (Caranx) shelter beneath the jetty at Arborek Village. Many village docks in this area  act as shelter for these fish, which provide a handy source of protein for villagers in...
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Tim Laman / Large school of Trevally (Caranx) shelter beneath the jetty at Arborek Village. Many village docks in this area act as shelter for these fish, which provide a handy source of protein for villagers in...
Shoal of Bigeye scad (Selarcrumenophthalmus) schooling over coral reef. Misool, Raja Empat, West Papua, Indonesia.
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GEORGETTE DOUWMA / Shoal of Bigeye scad (Selarcrumenophthalmus) schooling over coral reef. Misool, Raja Empat, West Papua, Indonesia.
A rich coral reef covered in soft corals, crinoids, and tunicates, Raja Ampat Islands, West Papua,  Indonesia, April 2007
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Tim Laman / A rich coral reef covered in soft corals, crinoids, and tunicates, Raja Ampat Islands, West Papua, Indonesia, April 2007
Two species of Sweetlip fish hovering in front of a Sea Fan, and other corals on a reef outcrop.~Misool Island vicinity. Near smaller island of Fiabacet. West Papua, Indonesia, April 2007
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Tim Laman / Two species of Sweetlip fish hovering in front of a Sea Fan, and other corals on a reef outcrop.~Misool Island vicinity. Near smaller island of Fiabacet. West Papua, Indonesia, April 2007
Matschie's / Huon tree kangaroo (Dendrolagus matschiei) feeding in tree, Papua New Guinea, Endangered species
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Kevin Schafer / Matschie's / Huon tree kangaroo (Dendrolagus matschiei) feeding in tree, Papua New Guinea, Endangered species
Pair of young Short-tailed spotted cuscus (Spilocuscus maculatus) Papua New Guinea, captive
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Michele Westmorland / Pair of young Short-tailed spotted cuscus (Spilocuscus maculatus) Papua New Guinea, captive