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Giant mottled fresh water eels (Anguilla marmorata)  in shallows, split level view, Lissenung Island, Kavieng, New Guinea. Second Place in the Portfolio Award of the Terre Sauvage Nature Images Awards...
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Juergen Freund / Giant mottled fresh water eels (Anguilla marmorata) in shallows, split level view, Lissenung Island, Kavieng, New Guinea. Second Place in the Portfolio Award of the Terre Sauvage Nature Images Awards...
A sing-sing performance, known as laklakau in the Tigak language, by Enuk villagers. Villagers sing and dance to show off their traditional rituals and identity. The sing-sing is performed as a celebr...
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Juergen Freund / A sing-sing performance, known as laklakau in the Tigak language, by Enuk villagers. Villagers sing and dance to show off their traditional rituals and identity. The sing-sing is performed as a celebr...
Land Hermit crab using a plastic bottle cap as its home. Kavieng, Papua New Guinea, June 2010
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Juergen Freund / Land Hermit crab using a plastic bottle cap as its home. Kavieng, Papua New Guinea, June 2010
Red-knobbed Imperial Pigeon (Ducula rubricera) perched on a mossy branch. Captive. Kavieng, New Ireland, New Guinea, April.
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Brent Stephenson / Red-knobbed Imperial Pigeon (Ducula rubricera) perched on a mossy branch. Captive. Kavieng, New Ireland, New Guinea, April.
Treehouse on Enuk Island. Kavieng, Papua New Guinea, June 2010.
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Juergen Freund / Treehouse on Enuk Island. Kavieng, Papua New Guinea, June 2010.
Woman from Enuk Island making her thatched roof. Kavieng, Papua New Guinea, June 2010.
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Juergen Freund / Woman from Enuk Island making her thatched roof. Kavieng, Papua New Guinea, June 2010.
Papua New Guinean artist carving Malagan wooden sculptures, the ceremonial art of New Ireland's living culture, from the soft, abundant Saba tree wood. He uses four natural pigments for paint.  Kavien...
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Juergen Freund / Papua New Guinean artist carving Malagan wooden sculptures, the ceremonial art of New Ireland's living culture, from the soft, abundant Saba tree wood. He uses four natural pigments for paint. Kavien...
Papua New Guinean artist with the four natural pigments he uses for paint. He carves Malagan wooden sculptures, the ceremonial art of New Ireland's living culture, from the soft, abundant Saba tree wo...
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Juergen Freund / Papua New Guinean artist with the four natural pigments he uses for paint. He carves Malagan wooden sculptures, the ceremonial art of New Ireland's living culture, from the soft, abundant Saba tree wo...
Lissenung Island Resort girls preparing a traditional mumu cooking. Kavieng, Papua New Guinea, June 2010.
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Juergen Freund / Lissenung Island Resort girls preparing a traditional mumu cooking. Kavieng, Papua New Guinea, June 2010.
Papua New Guinean artist carving Malagan wooden sculptures, the ceremonial art of New Ireland's living culture, from the soft, abundant Saba tree wood. He uses four natural pigments for paint. Kavieng...
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Juergen Freund / Papua New Guinean artist carving Malagan wooden sculptures, the ceremonial art of New Ireland's living culture, from the soft, abundant Saba tree wood. He uses four natural pigments for paint. Kavieng...
A sing-sing performance, known as laklakau in the Tigak language, by Enuk villagers.The sing-sing is performed as a celebration on many occasions, including at the end of a school year, as thanksgivin...
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Juergen Freund / A sing-sing performance, known as laklakau in the Tigak language, by Enuk villagers.The sing-sing is performed as a celebration on many occasions, including at the end of a school year, as thanksgivin...
Man applying lime paste to the face of a boy for a sing-sing performance, known as laklakau in the Tigak language, by Enuk villagers.  Kavieng, Papua New Guinea, June 2010.
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Juergen Freund / Man applying lime paste to the face of a boy for a sing-sing performance, known as laklakau in the Tigak language, by Enuk villagers. Kavieng, Papua New Guinea, June 2010.