Tucked away amidst the rugged peaks and fertile plateaus of South Sulawesi, the southwestern peninsula of Indonesia's fourth largest island. Tana Toraja has remained pretty much in isolation untul the beginning of the 20th century. Today this spectacular mountain paradise deaws tourists and writers who are intrigued by its unique culture that is found nowhere wlse in the world. Living in houses…
Borneo! I can still remember how the name alone would fire my childhood imagination, lifting me from drab post-war Britain into a vibrant world of pirates and princesses, tattooed headhunters and while rajas; a savage, steamy land of wold rapids, impenetrable jungles and haunting forests, the last sanctuary of many strange tribes and creatures living on a Frontier of Myth. ........