An Impactful Return to the Asmat Region | Papua New Guinea | Lindblad Expeditions
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as we approached the river where the village was we were met by dozens and dozens of War canoes
there were hundreds of villagers there to greet us painted in their traditional dress with their art with their families their children dancing singing drumming
it was really a once in a lifetime experience
I think it will be months if not years that we're all still processing what this experience meant to us and how it changed us
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It has been years since any ships have visited the remarkably remote Asmat villages of West Papua, Indonesia. Recently, National Geographic Orion returned to the region and our guests were welcomed with the most jubilant celebration. βAs we approached the river where the village was, we were met by dozens of war canoes,β recalls certified photo instructor Lisa Hornak of the soul-stirring moment. βThere were hundreds of villagers there to greet us, painted, in their traditional dress, with their art, with their families, all dancing, singing, drumming....it was like time had stood still there.β Video by Taylor Butz Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/LEX_YouTube Join the conversation: Facebook: http://bit.ly/LEX_FB Instagram: http://bit.ly/LEX_Instagram Twitter: http://bit.ly/LEX_Twitter Blog: https://bit.ly/StoriesYouTube