LET'S SHADOW NAS IN FULL!
This / is the story / of Papua New Guinea. / On your first day there / you'll realize that / people don't see tourists very often. / So when they see you / and you see them / I kid you not / it's an instant / love story. // This has never happened before! // Something as simple as the way they recycle cans / is unique. / They collect the big / bulky cans / and dump them on the streets. / Then cars drive over the can / and crushes it. // The person collects it / and the tribe / recycles it. / None of this is illegal and all of this makes driving a car / feel like you're helping / the community. // The way they wash their cars is also unique. / Everywhere you go / you see water coming out of a hose. / It is natural spring water / that people turn into a car wash. / You drive in, / they clean you / with fresh, / spring, / cold / water / and you drive out without the machine. / The wait time, / nothing. / It's amazing and it's really / really fun. My camera couldn't help but notice / their looks. / There are more than 800 tribes / and 800 different looks. / Some look scary like the mud men. // Others look friendly like this. /You look nice! / You look nice too! / When I watched them celebrate their tradition and when they took me in / as one of them. / This is amazing! // I honestly almost cried / of happiness. This is a feeling / that I didn't get anywhere else. //
LET'S UNDERSTAND!
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