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Village head man standing with skulls impaled on posts facing the river as a sign of hospitality, Kerewa village, Goaribari Island, Papua New Guinea, December 1922 / Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Sailing up the Fly River, Papua New Guinea, 1921? Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Charles Kingsford-Smith's Fokker FVIIB-3m monoplane, the Southern Cross flying above boats on ocean, Fiji, June 1928National Library of AustraliaImage Fiji Online
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A canoe with its complement of warriors, Lake Murray, Papua New Guinea, 1921? Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Molly knitting alongside of Captain J.H. Trask, sitting on board the Sonoma, 1915?National Library of AustraliaImage Pacific Ocean
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Warriors standing outside the the great dubu daima of Urama, Papua New Guinea, 1921? Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Fokker F.VIIb/3m, VH-USU, Southern Cross, preparing to takeoff, Fiji, August 1928 / Qantas photographNational Library of AustraliaImage Fiji Online
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Bounty Bay, Pitcairn IslandNational Library of AustraliaImage Pitcairn Island
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Papuan warriors in their canoes, Lake Murray, Papua New Guinea, 1921? Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Buttressed trees, Fiji, 1994 / Peter DombrovskisNational Library of AustraliaImage Fiji Online
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Frank Hurley explains his rifle to Amanen [?] villagers, Cape Nelson, Papua New Guinea, May 1921National Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Locals crowd behind a rope cordon waiting for Charles Kingsford-Smith to land, Fiji, June 1928National Library of AustraliaImage Fiji
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