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A lil' bit of pickle in PNG
Adventures from the land of the unexpected (by Pickle in PNG)
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- The liklik meri from Lae: part two - growing up 8 years ago Angela Roypo is 28 years old from a small, remote village close to Gulf province in Papua New Guinea (PNG). In the first part of her bittersweet fairy tale she shared a life of challenges and mistreatment, but through her misfortune came a … Continue reading →
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Jeff
17:47 PM October 19, 2014
17:47 PM October 19, 2014
When Pickle told me they were off to PNG my first reaction was to look out the atlas ! Over the course of the last year I've learned so much about the PNG culture and the work VSO is doing there. Well worth a read.