British 'explorer' Benedict Allen recently got informed as he tried to paddle the coast beyond the central mountains of Papua New Guinea. Most people around the world are excited about listening to Allen's failure, but our people living in Papua New Guinea have been shocked by the unspoiled tribe and the primitive jungle Allen's call receive. To be honest, this kind of thing makes me believe that it is not Papua New Guinea, but Allen is not in contact with the modern world. Allen's failing walk is rooted in racial discrimination and some say that it is not good for Papua New Guinea, which oversees him. As a historian and anthropologist, he lived in Porgera for two years (Allen was finally rescued from the place finally), and I would like to criticize Allen again here. The range of people in the center of New Guinea is different. His explanation about his remarkable accomplishment not only dropped the Papua New Guineans' achievement but also ignored real explorers, Caucasians, and Papua New Guineas who completed what he insisted long ago . Introduction to things
This recently failed walk reconstructed the way he took in the late 1980s he explained in his "Test Field". Among them, he flew upstream of Sepik, crossed the central mountain range, and finally arrived at the coast of Lagaip, and then returned to the capital of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. It is difficult to judge, but I assume that the total distance will be about 50 kilometers as the crow fly. But this really does not make you feel how heavy this walk is. On his website, Allen called "The First Record of the Central Mountains of Papua New Guinea". This is a very difficult topography and we should congratulate him on doing this. But he is not the first one. It is not a long shot
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