Thursday, December 15, 2011


If the first tribal people see Asaro mud, you will find as to disguise flasks to repel their enemies.

Asaro mud tribes living on the outskirts of the town of Goroka in the highlands of Papua New Guinea country. Members of this tribe of mud plaster used on the body, and when the mud dried, they turn into white.
In the culture of Papua, white symbolizes death. Therefore, the tribe hopes the mud plastered on people who can help ward off enemies.
Gruesome images of tribes 'mud people' Asaro
Gruesome images of tribes 'mud people' Asaro
The ghostly image of Asaro tribes.
In addition, they also wore the tube for the breathtaking pointed the finger at the beginning, helping to create the creepy sounds, and clay mud masks with bizarre shapes, ghostly enemy that add to the horrified.
According to ancient legend, when the war occurred between the tribes, tribal warriors of Asaro Asaro had to wade through the muddy river, they may inadvertently be a mud covered. On the way back to their tribe, they have a different tribe. Then, in the mud on their bodies dry and harden, making them very scary. The warriors of other tribes saw them were scared and ran away. Since then, the Asaro mud used to cover the body as an effective way to scare enemies.
Today, the tribal people of the Asaro mud plaster kept up the habit of body, wearing a horror mask and wearing the tube for erasing earlier pointed fingers, but not to intimidate enemies that threaten the visitors.
Visitors to Papua New Guinea will have a great experience to experience shock when startled, frightened her because "the devil disguised" jumped out from the bushes and pointed her bow toward.
Undeniably tribes bizarre tribes have become popular in Papua New Guinea, and is helping the country attract thousands of visitors each year.
Gruesome images of tribes 'mud people' Asaro
Gruesome images of tribes 'mud people' Asaro
Gruesome images of tribes 'mud people' Asaro
Gruesome images of tribes 'mud people' Asaro
Gruesome images of tribes 'mud people' Asaro
Gruesome images of tribes 'mud people' Asaro
Today, the "mud" Papua New Guinea have helped thousands more visitors each year.

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