Kerema
Kerema is a coastal town located in the Gulf Province of Papua New Guinea. It serves as the administrative center of the province and is known for its picturesque beaches and rich marine life. The town has a small population and is primarily engaged in fishing and agriculture, contributing to the local economy.
The area around Kerema is characterized by lush rainforests and diverse wildlife, making it a unique destination for nature enthusiasts. The town also plays a role in the cultural heritage of the Gulf Province, with various local traditions and practices still being observed by its inhabitants.