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  • Deep Blue South
    Loloata Island Resort, Papua New Guinea
    Source: Outside
  • The Selling of the Last Savage
    On a planet crowded with six billion people, isolated primitive cultures are getting pushed to the brink of extinction. Against this backdrop, a new form of adventure travel has raised an unsettling question: Would you pay to see tribes who have never laid eyes on an outsider?
    Source: Outside
  • Chasing Ghosts
    In one of the cruelest marches in World War II, a battalion of American soldiers trekked through nearly impassable jungle in Papua New Guinea to battle the Japanese. Six decades later, JAMES CAMPBELL attempts to repeat the journey, and discovers a deadly trail, ravenous leeches, and a rare look into one of the last remote places on earth.
    Source: Outside
  • Yo, Frank!
    In the unlikeliest of places, in the waters off JFK airport in New York, IAN FRAZIER lands a few big fish with Captain Frank, a guide who matches his passion striper for striper and knows why fishing is connected to everything
    Source: Outside
  • Welcome to the Jungle: Trekking Papua New Guinea’s Kapa Kapa Trail
    In the May 2007 Outside feature story "Chasing Ghosts," writer James Campbell follows in the footsteps of American soldiers who trekked 130 miles through Papua New Guinea during World War II. Here, watch a trailer for the film, The Ghost Mountain Boys and see Philipp Engelhorn's photo outtakes from the trip.
    Source: Outside
  • Life's a Wild Trip
    Source: Outside
  • Far Out
    Get lost in the back of beyond
    Source: Outside
  • Lost Scion
    Was Michael Rockefeller eaten by cannibals?
    Source: Outside
  • The Heart of Adventure: The World's Top Jungles
    Irian Jaya: Trekking Into the Stone Age
  • Jungle Exploration: A Primer