Papua and Kalabahai, Weird Haunts of Strange People Filming Locations

Papua and Kalabahai, Weird Haunts of Strange People filming locations

Where was Papua and Kalabahai, Weird Haunts of Strange People filmed? Papua and Kalabahai, Weird Haunts of Strange People was filmed in 3 locations across Indonesia and Papua New Guinea in the following places:

Papua and Kalabahai, Weird Haunts of Strange People Filming Locations

Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guinea.

Port Moresby is the sprawling capital of Papua New Guinea, a country north of Australia. The vast anthropological collection at the PNG National Museum and Art Gallery includes masks and carved wooden poles. Nearby, Parliament House is modeled on a traditional house of worship. Its entrance is dominated by a large, colorful mosaic featuring national motifs. There are views over Port Moresby Harbour from Paga Hill.

Papua New Guinea, in the southwestern Pacific, encompasses the eastern half of New Guinea and its offshore islands. A country of immense cultural and biological diversity, it’s known for its beaches and coral reefs. Inland are active volcanoes, granite Mt. Wilhelm, dense rainforest and hiking routes like the Kokoda Trail. There are also traditional tribal villages, many with their own languages.

Papua and Kalabahai, Weird Haunts of Strange People (1933)
Runtime: 9 minutes
Rating: 5.2
Release year: 1933
IMDB: tt1624978
Plot summary

Genres
Documentary
Short
Cast
James A. FitzPatrick
Directors
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Papua and Kalabahai, Weird Haunts of Strange People filming locations