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Lorengau MANUS ISLAND Wewak Rabaul Madang Wabag Mount Hagen Mendi Goroka Owen Stanley Range Kerema Popondetta Port Moresby Alotau LOUISIADE ARCHIPELAGO TROBRIAND ISLANDS WOODLARK ISLAND D'ENTRECASTEAUX ISLANDS Lae EAST NEW BRITAIN Kimbe WEST NEW BRITAIN SOLOMON SEA BOUGAINVILLE Kavieng NEW IRELAND Endless discovery The infrastructure for travel throughout PNG is firmly in place however travel as an industry is still in its infancy. As such, every visitor to PNG has the opportunity to be part of the endless discovery. PNG occupies the eastern portion of New Guinea, the second largest island in the world. Precariously situated on the Pacific Rim of fire, it is the cumulative result of two of the world's largest geological upheavals. The ensuing terrain is a rich, rugged collage of towering mountain peaks, dense rainforests, mangrove jungles, fertile valleys, white sands and glistening coral islands. The underwater topography is a reflection of the dramatic landscape. Hills and valleys translate into majestic pinnacles, fish-filled passes, lush colourful gardens and coral-draped walls. Capital and major centres Port Moresby, PNG's capital and gateway is situated on the western coast of the mainland peninsula. Other popular coastal regions on the mainland include Alotau, Lae, Wewak, Vanimo and Madang. 196 www.paradisesonline.com Alotau, at the eastern tip of the Owen Stanley Range, is an upcoming seaside resort town with rich culture and gorgeous scenery. Lae is the second largest city, situated on the eastern coast, at the mouth of the Markham River. Wewak and Vanimo are in the Sepik Basin famous for their art, custom and culture. The Sepik River runs 1126 kilometres from source to sea and is one of the world's largest waterways. Further north is Madang, which has one of the South Pacific's most beautiful harbours with lush tropical vegetation. It was the centre of heavy fighting during World War II and has 34 sunken ships and coral gardens to explore with superb visibility. Many of the most rewarding cultural opportunities can be found in the Highlands. Goroka is the capital of the Eastern highlands; Mt. Hagen is the capital of the west. Papua New Guinea's outer islands cover an enormous area, offering access to both