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Kumul Lodge, PNG

To: "'calyptorhynchus .'" <>, "" <>
Subject: Kumul Lodge, PNG
From: Tony Palliser <>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 21:51:12 +0000
Hi  John,

Another very handy contact is Max who is the owner of Max's Orchid Garden
and an on and off local guide for folk staying at the lodge.  His Garden as
he calls it is the area of rainforest adjacent to the Lodge and is the site
for Satinbird, Woodcock, Ploughbill etc.   Anyway his facebook page is

https://www.facebook.com/max.mal.35513

He really does know his local birds well

Kindest regards,
Tony





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Subject: Kumul Lodge, PNG

Hi everyone

I've been trying to get in contact with Kumul Lodge in PNG. They haven't
replied to emails and aren't picking the phone up.

Does anyone know if they have gone out of business, or are they just hard to
contact?

cheers

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