(Specially written for “The Press” by GUY MANNERING in New Guinea.) GOROKA in the eastern New Guinea highlands is a place of perpetual spring. It is 5100 feet above sea level, only seven degrees from the equator and the brisk mountain atmosphere varies between 60 degrees and 80 degrees. The oppressive heat and humidity of the coast is not present.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31083, 11 June 1966, Page 5
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60(Specially written for “The Press” by GUY MANNERING in New Guinea.) GOROKA in the eastern New Guinea highlands is a place of perpetual spring. It is 5100 feet above sea level, only seven degrees from the equator and the brisk mountain atmosphere varies between 60 degrees and 80 degrees. The oppressive heat and humidity of the coast is not present. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31083, 11 June 1966, Page 5
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