Resident Magazine: July 2012

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EAST HAMPTON TO MONTAUK

There’s no place to own like a Dune Resort

The ultimate mecca for adventure below the surface. There’s a reason that intrepid travelers are smitten with Papua New Guinea: The tourists are few and far between, the locals are superbly friendly and the jaw-dropping scenery doesn’t hurt group of islands, just north of Australia, is still a little known destination among Americans. In other words, if you choose bragging rights. The cultural diversity of this remote corner of the world appeals to many, but what tops the list for the waterloving crowd, no doubt, is the diving

and snorkeling. Papua New Guinea is known for its staggering biodiversity and scientists continually discover new species here. With that said, if you’re lucky you might spot the rare thumbnailsized pygmy seahorse or the snub-nosed dolphin. I certainly kept my eyes peeled for rare creatures during my stay at Tawali Resort where the star of the show is the pristine reef. Located on a volcanic bluff overlooking the protected waters of Milne Bay, this private resort is only accessible by boat and attracts divers from around the world.

Oceanfront Co-Ops from $160,000 Visit

www.pantigorealty.com

or Call Ken at 631-329-1233 x1004 Resident


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