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Megapode hunters hunting for eggs of the Megapode bird (Megapodiidae), East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
The Beehives (Dawapia Rocks) in Simpson Harbour, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
The Beehives (Dawapia Rocks) in Simpson Harbour, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
The Beehives (Dawapia Rocks) in Simpson Harbour, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
Ground full of holes from Megapode hunters digging for eggs of the Megapode birds (Megapodiidae), East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
Bluebells in flower beneath a canopy of beech trees in new leaf, in early morning sun, Blackbury Camp, near Beer, east Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Man jumping in the bay of Rabaul with Volcano Tavurvur in the background, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
Man boiling Megapode eggs in a sulphur stream of Volcano Tavurvur, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
Megapode hunters hunting for eggs of the Megapode bird (Megapodiidae), East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
Megapode hunters hunting for eggs of the Megapode bird (Megapodiidae), East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
Grade 3 class at Gaulim Demonstration School in East New Britain during a phonics lesson, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
Man wearing a volcano hat, Volcano ceremony, Duk Duk, Rabaul, East New, Britain Papua New Guinea, Melanesia
Red hot lava and sparks erupting from the Tavurvur Volcano at night, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
The only source of income, eggs from the Megapode bird. One egg costs 2 Kina, about 50 Eurocents, at the market. Tavurvur Volcano, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Melanesia, Pacific
The Hot Springs opposite the Volcano are colored by volcanic minerals. They are also a location where the locals come to boil eggs from the Megapode bird, found on the slopes of the volcano. Tavurvur Volcano, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
Especially the children suffer from the constant ash fall, Tavurvur Volcano, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Melanesia, Pacific
Children on Matupit Island. They have never known their island other then covered in ash, Tavurvur Volcano, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
The only source of income for people on Matupit island are the eggs from the Megapode bird, a small bird, that lays massive eggs in the hot volcanic ash and trusts the volcano to incubate them. One egg costs 2 Kina, 50 Euro cent, on the market, Tavurvur Volcano, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
Daily life on Matupit island, Tavurvur Volcano, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Melanesia- Pacific
Tavurvur volcano and surroundings. Tavurvur Volcano, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific
Munganau Buej, 9 years old, loves to play on the beach. Every day the young boy swim in the salt water to rinse off the ash, Tavurvur Volcano, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Melanesia- Pacific
Red hot lava and sparks erupting from the Tavurvur volcano at night, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Melanesia- Pacific
The Hot Springs opposite the Volcano are colored by volcanic minerals. They are also a location where the locals come to boil eggs from the Megapode bird, found on the slopes of the volcano. Tavurvur Volcano, Rabaul, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, Pacific