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It’s a face-and-body product, after all. WHY IS IT CALLED THE OUTBACK MUD MASK? Because this product “pays tribute to the great Australian Outback and its natural wonders”, coos Plendi ...
With their skin painted white, elongated bamboo fingers, and of course the eerie masks, the four mud men - who have never left Papua New Guinea's highlands before - are at the Australian Museum ...
The Asaro "mud men" from Papua New Guinea's eastern highlands are known for their ghoulish clay masks adorned with pigs' teeth and shells. Four of them have travelled to Sydney's Australian Museum ...