This water falls from Hap Wara, NGV, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea ๐ต๐ฌ.
Located at Tambul Nebilyer District, Western Highlands Province. Along the mountain range from Southern Highlands and end in Upper Nebilyer.
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Regardless of all negative things happening around the country. PNG is still beautiful ๐๐ต๐ฌ
This was taken on the 31.10.2024 during Palgum tribe in Upper Nebilyer official opening of Palgum Fish Farming Associations.
The singing group of Palgam tribe and Kopia Kombuka tribe.
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Kaikai Time.
The land of unexpected.๐ต๐ฌ๐ต๐ฌ
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The Papua New Guinea (PNG) national flag, adopted on July 1, 1971, is a powerful symbol of the countryโs identity, culture, and history. The flag is divided diagonally into two triangles: the upper triangle is red, and the lower triangle is black. These colors, along with the bird of paradise and the Southern Cross constellation, reflect the unique heritage of PNG.
1. Red and Black Colors:
Red and black are traditional colors found in many of Papua New Guinea's diverse cultures. These colors are significant in ceremonial body paint, artifacts, and cultural symbols throughout the country. They represent unity and pride in PNG's rich cultural diversity, emphasizing the deep connection to tradition and local customs.
2. Bird of Paradise:
The bird of paradise, which features prominently on the red half of the flag, is the national bird of PNG. It symbolizes freedom, beauty, and the country's natural wealth. The bird of paradise is also a symbol of national identity, showcasing the unique biodiversity of PNG and its natural wonders.
3. Five Stars (Southern Cross Constellation):
The five white stars in the black triangle represent the Southern Cross constellation, which is visible in the southern hemisphere. This constellation symbolizes PNGโs geographical location and its connection to other nations in the Pacific. It also reflects the countryโs aspirations to stand among independent and sovereign nations.
Together, these elementsโred and black, the bird of paradise, and the Southern Crossโcapture the spirit of PNGโs independence, natural beauty, cultural richness, and connection to the wider world.
#happy 49th independence PNG.
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Remember, today is gone. Don't look back.
At the bottom of Nebilyer Valley.
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Highlands Mumu.
So stunning ๐
The Gabagaba traditional performance, showcased during Gabagaba Day in Central Province, Papua New Guinea, is a vibrant display of cultural pride. Dancers adorned in stunning, colorful traditional attire move rhythmically to the beats of drums, echoing the rich heritage of the region. The vivid colors of their costumes, with intricate designs and natural adornments, create a striking visual against the backdrop of Gabagaba village. This celebration captures the essence of Papua New Guinea's cultural diversity and community spirit, drawing both locals and visitors into a memorable experience of tradition and unity.
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The Gabagaba traditional performance, showcased during Gabagaba Day in Central Province, Papua New Guinea, is a vibrant display of cultural pride. Dancers adorned in stunning, colorful traditional attire move rhythmically to the beats of drums, echoing the rich heritage of the region. The vivid colors of their costumes, with intricate designs and natural adornments, create a striking visual against the backdrop of Gabagaba village. This celebration captures the essence of Papua New Guinea's cultural diversity and community spirit, drawing both locals and visitors into a memorable experience of tradition and unity.
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