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    prop. n.Proper NounA large island in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, north of Australia.
    New Guinea is a large island in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.

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    The Invisible Barrier Keeping Two Worlds Apart

    09:25The Invisible Barrier Keeping Two Worlds Apart
    • The Sahul continent of the eastern side of the line, encompassed Australia, Tasmania, New Guinea, and the Aru islands.

      The Sahul continent of the eastern side of the line, encompassed Australia, Tasmania, New Guinea, and the Aru islands.

    • encompassed Australia, Tasmania, New Guinea, and the Aru islands.

      encompassed Australia, Tasmania, New Guinea, and the Aru islands.

    B1

    Australia: Country or Continent?

    05:17Australia: Country or Continent?
    • and the island of New Guinea, which is comprised of the independent country of Papua New Guinea,

      and the island of New Guinea, which is comprised of the independent country of Papua New Guinea,

    • and the island of New Guinea, which is comprised of the independent country of Papua New Guinea,

      and the island of New Guinea, which is comprised of the independent country of Papua New Guinea,

    B1

    All about Oceania | Learn about this beautiful region in the Pacific Ocean

    07:57All about Oceania | Learn about this beautiful region in the Pacific Ocean
    • Asia to the islands located in Oceania. Most think that the first immigrants stopped on the island of New Guinea, and eventually traveled to the other islands in the area over time.

      Asia to the islands located in Oceania. Most think that the first immigrants stopped on the island of New Guinea, and eventually traveled to the other islands in the area over time.

    • Micronesia, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.

      Micronesia, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.

    B1

    Threat of more landslides in Papua New Guinea loom as recovery mission continues

    04:30Threat of more landslides in Papua New Guinea loom as recovery mission continues
    • This time, let's go to the race against time to find survivors after a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea.

      This time, let's go to the race against time to find survivors after a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea.

    • This time, let's go to the race against time to find survivors after a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea.

      This time, let's go to the race against time to find survivors after a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea.

    B1

    Geography of Papua New Guinea: The Most Interesting Country in the World?

    12:44Geography of Papua New Guinea: The Most Interesting Country in the World?
    • In my opinion, Papua New Guinea is one of the most interesting countries in the world.

      In my opinion, Papua New Guinea is one of the most interesting countries in the world.

    • In my opinion, Papua New Guinea is one of the most interesting countries in the world.

      In my opinion, Papua New Guinea is one of the most interesting countries in the world.

    B1

    14 Best Summer Travel Destinations to Visit in 2018

    16:1614 Best Summer Travel Destinations to Visit in 2018
    • the hills of Papua New Guinea for the Mount Hagen Cultural Show

      the hills of Papua New Guinea for the Mount Hagen Cultural Show

    • But be forewarned: Papua New Guinea is a place of very well preserved traditions and not very well developed tourist infrastructure.

      But be forewarned: Papua New Guinea is a place of very well preserved traditions and not very well developed tourist infrastructure.

    B1

    The real problem with Palm Oil.

    09:29The real problem with Palm Oil.
    • Papua New Guinea.

      Papua New Guinea.

    • According to one analysis, from 1990 to 2010, 9.6 million hectares of land were converted to industrial oil palm farms in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Papua New Guinea.

      According to one analysis, from 1990 to 2010, 9.6 million hectares of land were converted to industrial oil palm farms in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Papua New Guinea.

    B2

    Can You Name a Country?

    03:45Can You Name a Country?
    • Papua New Guinea

      Papua New Guinea

    • Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico, United States, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Australia, New Zealand, um, Papua New Guinea.

      Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico, United States, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Australia, New Zealand, um, Papua New Guinea.

    A2

    Annoying Orange - Art Supercut!

    18:33Annoying Orange - Art Supercut!
    • The angles, the colors, the statement it makes on the current geopolitical climate in Papua New Guinea.

      The angles, the colors, the statement it makes on the current geopolitical climate in Papua New Guinea.

    • The angles, the colors, the stain it makes on the current geopolitical climate in Papua New Guinea.

      The angles, the colors, the stain it makes on the current geopolitical climate in Papua New Guinea.

    B1

    Linguistic Relativity: How Language Shapes Thought

    06:35Linguistic Relativity: How Language Shapes Thought
    • In the Emil language in Papua New Guinea, there are three forms of past tense, today's past tense, yesterday's, and remote past tense.

      In the Emil language in Papua New Guinea, there are three forms of past tense, today's past tense, yesterday's, and remote past tense.

    • In the Emile language in Papua New Guinea, there are three forms of past tense: today's past tense, yesterday's, and

      In the Emile language in Papua New Guinea, there are three forms of past tense: today's past tense, yesterday's, and

    B1