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Very ancient people.

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If you really want to get off the grid in Indonesia then consider taking a trip to Papua (also known as Irian Jaya) where you can enjoy gorgeous scenery as well as some of the best diving in the world. Papua is technically part of Indonesia although it is not to be confused with Papua New Guinea which is a separate country. Located far away from central hubs in Indonesia like Java and Bali, Papua is covered is acres of gorgeous rainforest as well as tinkling rivers and gushing waterfalls. Visitors here can also enjoy long white sandy beaches as well as splendid wavy coral reefs, and anyone who likes diving is in for a treat as the visibility is so clear that you will be able to spot a huge variety of underwater life. Papua is also an important spot in terms of culture, and you can get a glimpse at the amazing tribal art here in the form of ancient cave paintings that still exist in some spots. Getting to Papua and getting around the island takes time, as many parts are only accessible by boat, but it is more than worth it to explore one of the last great untouched spots left in Indonesia, if not the world.

https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-places-visit-papua-indonesia/

 

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Recent genetic research shows that there were multiple interbreeding events. Melanesians today, as a result, are part Denisovan, and non-Africans carry at least 1-4 percent Neanderthal DNA in their genomes. There is even DNA evidence suggesting that another, as of yet unknown, hominid contributed to the present European and Asian gene pool. Mating between different groups was not limited to Eurasia. "Interbreeding among various archaic Homo sapiens populations surely occurred in Africa, particularly given that Africa is considered to be the place of origin for modern humans to have arisen," co-author Christopher Bae of the University of Hawaii at Manoa told Seeker. "This greater genetic diversity in Africa has long been considered part of the justification to consider Africa as having a longer history for modern humans than Asia," Bae said. "On a related note, though, researchers have tied higher population density in Africa as also another explanation for the higher genetic diversity on the continent."

https://www.seeker.com/culture/the-out-of-africa-story-of-human-migration-is-undergoing-major-revision

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My beautiful ancestors,and source of most Moluccan Paternal haplogroups..

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explains why we Filipinos are more swaggy compared to most Asians.

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@marneil Yall got Negrito,we got Papuan.Also explains why Filipinos are ill at Basketball 😂

 

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@marneil

LOL

 

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