In the Bush Report #3 Out where flying's still an adventure

TO THE WEST OF GOROKA, in the Papua New Guinea (PNG) eastern highlands, lies the great limestone massif of Mount Elimbari. A mysterious mist enshrouds the place, which is riddled with miles of limestone caves, infested by bats and infrequented by humans. There are no roads. The place was quite pagan...

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