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Production fees have not increased since they were lowered to compensate for the extremely strong U.S. dollar
Swords that possess ornate designs and fine craftsmanship can be seen as very valuable artifacts
Life behind the wheel of a taxi in Papua New Guinea's capital is an adventure
Scientists believe rising sea levels resulting from climate change will eventually inundate this tiny Polynesian nation’s narrow landmasses
A Vanuatu native remembers a World War II airplane
Visitors can shoot, launch, or toss dozens of different kinds of weapons in a country still scarred by the brutal regime of Pol Pot
For the thousands of workers toiling atop its reeking mounds, the dump provides a dubious means of survival
Reservations are absolutely necessary at Restaurant Pyongyang in Phnom Penh
The 10,000 residents of Vanimo are perpetually short of supplies










