Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Paradise-Forests-Tour-in-Papua-New-Guinea-27MZIFLXDB2U.htmlConceptually similarParadise Forests Tour in Papua New GuineaGP0DVXCompleted★★★★Paradise Forests Tour in Papua New GuineaGP01C47Completed★★★★★★TribesmenGP01A4CCompleted★★★★Traditional Papuan BodypaintGP0251Completed★★★★Traditional Papuan BodypaintGP0QWFCompleted★★★★Traditional Papuan BodypaintGP0IYMCompleted★★★★Traditional Papuan BodypaintGP0SU7Completed★★★★Celebration Arrival SawmillGP0JHYCompleted★★★★On Board of the Rainbow WarriorGP0NWJCompleted★★★★View AllGP0124JParadise Forests Tour in Papua New GuineaA tribal dancer with brightly coloured facepaints and a headdress looks into a window on the Arctic Sunrise. Tribal dancers from local forest communities welcome the Greenpeace ship, arriving for a tour around Papua New Guinea. Greenpeace want to step up demands for the government to shut down the Malaysian logging company, Concord Pacific, and to stop the export of illegally and destructively logged timber from Papua New Guinea's ancient forest. Logging companies have acquired a large amount of the available forest resource in Papua New Guinea, threatening local forest communities who depend on the forests for food, clean water and medicine.Locations:Melanesia-Papua New Guinea-Port MoresbyDate:1 Sep, 2002Credit:© Greenpeace / Tim ColeMaximum size:1328px X 1908pxKeywords:Body painting-Day-Eye contact-Forests (campaign title)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-MY Arctic Sunrise-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Tribal dressesShoot:Paradise Forests Tour in Papua New GuineaTribal dancers from local forest communities welcome the Greenpeace ship, the Arctic Sunrise. Greenpeace are on a tour around Papua New Guinea to step up demands for the government to shut down the Malaysian logging company, Concord Pacific, and to stop the export of illegally and destructively logged timber from Papua New Guinea's ancient forest. Logging companies have acquired a large amount of the available forest resource in Papua New Guinea, threatening local forest communities who depend on the forests for food, clean water and medicine.