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amount of rainfall in the region varies depending on the location, with some areas receiving up to 6,000 millimeters (236 inches) of rain annually. The rainy season typically lasts from
December to March, with the heaviest rainfall occurring in February. The dry season, which lasts from June to September, is characterized by less rainfall and lower humidity. The Huon Peninsula also experiences occasional
139:. The Australian and American militaries established bases in the area, and the peninsula became a major staging ground for military operations. After the war, the Huon Peninsula underwent rapid development, with new infrastructure being built to support the growing population. Agriculture and mining became major industries, attracting people from all over Papua New Guinea.
128:, who have relied on hunting, fishing, and gathering for their survival. Their way of life remained largely unchanged until the arrival of European explorers in the 16th century. Stone tools dating back to around 40,000 years ago have been discovered by archaeologists on top of stone terraces, they were believed to be used for agricultural purposes.
360:, while up to 15 occur on older reef tracts II and III. These tracts span the interval from 33,000 to 52,000 years ago, and the uplift events are believed to be coseismic, meaning they are caused by earthquakes. The mean recurrence interval of uplift events was found to be between 1,000 and 1,300 years in both the Holocene and late
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In addition to its natural attractions, Huon
Peninsula also has a rich cultural heritage. The region is home to several indigenous communities, each with its unique language, customs, and beliefs. Visitors can learn about these communities by visiting their villages, attending cultural festivals, and
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The region is known for its production of cocoa, copra, and palm oil, which are exported to other parts of Papua New Guinea and to international markets. Additionally, small-scale farming is common in the area, with many families growing crops such as bananas, taro, and sweet potato for subsistence
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The annual average temperature on the peninsula is around 27°C (81°F), with very little seasonal variation. The warmest months are from
October to March, when temperatures can reach up to 32°C (90°F). The coolest months are from May to August, with temperatures averaging around 23°C (73°F). The
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Below is a table containing some of the traditional inhabitants of the region, their spoken languages, and some notes about their culture. This list is incomplete and there are many other peoples in the area each with diverse set of customs and traditions.
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periods. The amplitude of uplift events averages around 3 meters, and generally increases from northwest to southeast in keeping with the regional late
Quaternary trend. However, for some events, the uplift is approximately horizontal over 20 kilometers.
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The region is known for its rich biodiversity, with a wide range of flora and fauna that are found nowhere else in the world. The Huon
Peninsula Conservation Area is home to numerous endangered species, including the
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established missions on the peninsula, leading to significant changes in the region's social and cultural landscape. During World War II, the Huon
Peninsula played a pivotal role in the
773:. The rainforest of the hillsides consists of shorter trees and more herbs than you would find in lowland rainforests around the world, with predominant species of tree including
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in the central part of the peninsula was once a major gold mining center during the colonial era, and remnants of the mining operations can still be seen in the area today.
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was established in the northern part of the peninsula. YUS stretches over 760 km and includes the three rivers, Yopno, Uruwa and Som, for which it was named.
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on the northern coast of New Guinea over the course of a four-month period. The campaign was preceded by an amphibious landing by troops from the
Australian
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on the peninsula have also contributed to the unique landscape of the region. Studies have shown that up to six regressive terraces occur on the youngest
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participating in traditional ceremonies. Some of the most popular cultural experiences on the peninsula include the
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Some of the most notable settlements along the Huon peninsula are listed in a table below.
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Below is a table containing some of the frogs and lizards commonly found within the area.
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2016:"Ornithological survey of the mountains of the Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea"
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The Huon Peninsula campaign was a series of battles fought in north-eastern
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events. These uplift events have resulted in the formation of regressive
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1985:"Frogs and lizards from the Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea"
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Mammals indigenous to the Huon region include the endangered
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Largest city in the region, major port and industrial center
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Frogs & lizards found within the Huon Peninsula region
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Historic German colonial town, popular tourist destination
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Chappell, John; Ota, Yoko; Berryman, Kelvin (1996-01-01).
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Remote coastal village, known for its traditional culture
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574:Former gold-mining town, now mostly abandoned
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23:Huon Peninsula seen from space (false color)
1831:"Sepik River Crocodile & Arts Festival"
1724:Climate of Australia and Papua - New Guinea
1721:Meteorology., Australia. Bureau of (1972).
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1605:Food and Agriculture in PNG
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814:Matschie's tree-kangaroo
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1481:Poecilodryas albonotata
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1177:Litoria i. infrafrenata
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1124:Sphenophryne polysticta
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907:Sphenomorphus jobiensis
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1185:Litoria nigropunctata
1181:Litoria micromembrana
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1100:Cophixalus variegatus
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1189:Litoria thesaurensis
1173:Litoria genimaculata
1116:Sphenophryne mehelyi
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987:Eugongylus rufescens
971:Emoia p. pallidiceps
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