Rabaul was heavily bombed during the war and devastated by volcanoes, but it pushes on and is a major destination for cruise ships and tourists. Marisa Howden reports on the town’s attractions and its ‘never say die’ spirit.
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Rabaul was heavily bombed during the war and devastated by volcanoes, but it pushes on and is a major destination for cruise ships and tourists. Marisa Howden reports on the town’s attractions and its ‘never say die’ spirit.
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