Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1945 — Page 9

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4% Correspondent HOLLANDIA, "British New Guinea, May; 22.-Even ‘Hidden Valley," the American invasion™

| miles south of Humboldt bay, one | the north coast of New Guinea.

"Ray T. Elsmore, troop carrier wing

i surrounded by 12,000-to 16,000- foot

f trance.” i by deep gorges of twisted rock, into | which the river draining the valley

I much of it is broken into low steep hills, or pitted with round funnel-|

{ | .. growth of Kunal grass seem to ik

Ly SHANGRI-LA | IN NEW GUINEX'

| Cut Off From World, Yank

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New Guinea has brought apprecia~ tion of civilisation. - The natives no. longer throw spears at the w planes which fly "4 low over their strange valley, cut off by earthe quake or voleanio ? action centuries i

La,” lles some 150 to 175 miles south

and a Nttle west Mr Leary

of Hollandis, the great inland base |

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No white man has ever visited it, as far as can be ‘learned by Col.

commander and the local expert on the matter. : High Above Sea . The floor of the valley is about 8500 feet above sea level hut it is

high mountain ranges. . A 12,000-foot pass is the “enThe valley is closed off]

disappears, : © Part of the valley is level, but

shaped holes, some of them perhaps 100 feet deep and around, others ranging up to 1000 feet. ~The valley is thickly populated by people who seem to be much larger than other New Guinea natives: they look to be six feet or more tall, and are armed with spears, There are hundreds of native villages,

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been abandoned, are visible. Another curiosity is the series of | Tectangular patterns, some covering | ‘several acres, built not only on the flats but high up the sides of the) | steep hills, They could be cemeteries. Exploration of the valley is Col. Elsmore's first post-war plan. Meanwhile he likes to take tantalizing trips by ‘plane into the valley, Aving 8s Jow as he dares. ht, 1045, b Pyrig yn ais Newall Times

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