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The Mirror wrote:Landed a plane there when I took my wife to the 5 star golf resort there, (highly recomended) and also landed at North Americas highest at Leadville.
So what do you fly?
I worked with a guy some time ago who owned his own Cessna 172, we fly that thing everywhere.
Arguing with a liberal is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter how well you play chess, the pigeon just knocks over all the pieces, craps on the board, spews some unintelligible profanities, and struts around like he won."
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I'm type rated in a 727 (and a few other aircraft) and flew mail on weekends for Kittyhawk from 93-95, but I mostly fly a PA-28R that I joint own with a guy who lives at a private Airpark near Aurora.

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•Papua New Guinea consists of the eastern half of the island of New Guinea - the islands of New Britain, New Ireland, Bougainville and around six hundred smaller islands, north of Australia
•The island of New Guinea is shared with Indonesia (Papua, former Irian Jaya).
•New Guinea is one of the largest islands in the world.
•The Kuk Early Agricultural Site, inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2008, consists of swamps in the highlands of New Guinea. It has been discovered that the land has been drained, possibly for as long as ten thousand years. Evidence of agriculture dates back to six and a half thousand years ago.
•Papua New Guinea is one of, if not the most, heterogeneous nations in the world. There are hundreds of ethnic groups indigenous to Papua New Guinea
•Papua New Guinea has a greater density of languages than any other nation on earth, except Vanuatu. It has over 850 indigenous languages and at least as many traditional societies, out of a population of just under 6 million.
•Papua New Guinea has only 18 per cent of its people living in urban centres.
•Papua New Guinea is also one of the least explored countries of the world, culturally and geographically. Many undiscovered species of plants and animals are thought to exist in its interiors.
•Portuguese navigators are said to be the first Europeans to have sighted the island of New Guinea.
•In 1971, the Territory of Papua and New Guinea was renamed Papua New Guinea.
•Papua New Guinea gained full independence from Australia in September 1975.
•The Independent State of Papua New Guinea became a member of the Commonwealth in 1975.
•The monarch of the United Kingdom serves as the Head of State of Papua New Guinea.
•The highest point in the Independent State of Papua New Guinea is Mount Wilhelm (4,509 m).
•The national sport of Papua New Guinea, although not official, is considered to be rugby league.
•Papua New Guinea is one of the few regions close to the equator that experience snowfall, which occurs in the most elevated parts of the mainland.

And now your are ALL experts on the topic of New Guinea. :biggrin:
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This is what a New Guinea cop looks like:

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What do these last few posts have to do with me? Where talking about my flying experiences now guys
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SlickGreen wrote:This is what a New Guinea cop looks like:

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Have you flown over Papua New Guinea? It's one of the largest islands in the world you know.
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cabinish wrote:Have you flown over Papua New Guinea? It's one of the largest islands in the world you know.
lol You are a delight

Yes, i've been there Cabinish....I've hiked deep into the jungles there and some of the tribes there are cannibalistic- But guess what, they have faster internet speeds than we have, and its free

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Yes, i've been there Cabinish....I've hiked deep into the jungles there and some of the tribes there are cannibalistic- But guess what, they have faster internet speeds than we have, and its free
Now I can tell stupid Comcast to get us my area some service already, even Papua New Guinea
has better service!
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Yes, i've been there Cabinish....I've hiked deep into the jungles there and some of the tribes there are cannibalistic- But guess what, they have faster internet speeds than we have, and its free
:VeryScared: Shhh!! Be careful!! I've heard they like the "other" white meat.

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