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Menacing cumulus clouds are mirrored in the placid waters of Lake Murray, the largest lake in Papua New Guinea, covering an area of some seven hundred square miles. About five thousand indigenous inhabit this lake region. in 1923, "The New York Times" reported on an Australian expedition that used amphibious airplanes to chart Lake Murray and the explorers' close encounters with indigenous people called, at the time, "head-hunters." | © Steve Raymer / National Geographic Creative

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Lynae co-founded Limestone Post in the summer of 2015 and served for years as Editorial Director, working with all contributors and managing the editorial content for the site. A Bloomington native, Lynae graduated from Indiana University’s School of Journalism in 2012. She started her editing career at Bloom Magazine as a high school intern and, over the course of almost eight years, advanced to the position of Associate Editor. Lynae currently lives in Athens, Georgia, with her wife and daughter and works for Global Online Academy, a nonprofit organization that reimagines learning to empower students and educators to thrive in a globally networked society.
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