QUEEN EMMA'S LEGACY
- Description:
- A unique piece of Papua New Guinea’s history is drawing fresh attention on the small atoll of Mioko Palpal in the Duke of York Islands in East New Britain Province. Islanders are preserving what they believe are the remnants of a mansion, relics, and original flowers planted more than a century ago by Emma Eliza Coe, widely known as Queen Emma of the South Seas.
- Display date:
- 01/03/2026
- Location:
- Papua New Guinea
- Collections:
- EMTV Online Videos
- Content partner:
- EMTV Online
- Availability:
- Not specified
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