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When enjoyed in moderation, bitter melon can be a healthy and nutritious addition to your diet. However, consuming high amounts of bitter melon or taking bitter melon supplements may be associated with several adverse effects. In particular, bitter melon has been linked to diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain
🦞 Lobster are so big in the very rich country Papua New Guinea
Spiny lobsters are found in almost all warm seas, including the Caribbean and the Mediterranean Sea, but are particularly common in Australasia, where they are referred to commonly as crayfish or sea crayfish (Jasus edwardsii), and in South Africa (Jasus lalandii).
Agriculture in Papua New Guinea has more than 7,000 years old history. Currently around 85% of Papua New Guinea's population lives from semi-subsistence agriculture. Papua New Guinea produces and exports agricultural, timber, and fish products. Rice for camp wotkers in Papua New Guinea.
Papua New Guinea has fertile soils and favourable climate which permits cultivation of a wide variety of cash crops particularly in the highlands, coastal, and island regions. Production of cash crops is usually centred on plantations but significant smallholder production among rural communities also exists. Small scale farmers either sell their produce to the plantations, or to the numerous community boards acting as centralised buyer and seller set up to stabilise prices and improve bargaining power. The main agricultural exports of the country include cocoa, coffee, copra, palm oil, rubber, and tea.
With 2.5 million square kilometres of fisheries area known as Exclusive Economic Zone, Papua New Guinea accommodates an extensive and valuable marine resource. Fishing operations range from small-scale coastal commercial operations to large-scale deep water tuna fishing operations. The tuna industry in the country has evolved from licensed harvesting by international fishing vessels to now include in-country production and canning operations. Papua New Guinea delivers 14% of the world’s tuna catch and has an existing agreement with the EU to allow duty-free exportation of tuna to the region.
5 feet long Fish catched by locals in Papau New Guinea
Busy Messhall Meri cutting big fish in Asirim Camp Papua New Guinea
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PAPUA New Guinea is a global biodiversity hotspot, loved for its birds-of-paradise, tree-kangaroos, figs, rhododendrons and umbrella trees.
The area is also a region of exceptional marine biodiversity and home to many species of sharks and rays, including a number of species recently described as new to science.
Clownfish, crabs, lobster, nudibranchs, ghost fish, sea horses, starfish, and stingrays are among the stellar line-up while the country encompasses an awe inspiring 13,820 sq km of coral reefs, along with extensive seagrass beds.
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The music content contained in this video is available under the Creative Commons Attribution. No Copyright Infringement intended. Papua New Guinea is one of the world's last rebellious terrains lying 150 kilometers north of Australia. The town of Lae is the financial capital of the country here it all the more generally goes by the name "Pothole city".
Papua New Guinea has one of the greatest crime percentages on earth. Papua New Guinea is an island half as large as France however with a street network that for all intents and purposes doesn't exist. There are only 3 fundamental streets that are scarcely landing area but street transport is imperative for the country. Million Wishlist
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Sport in Papua New Guinea is an important part of the national culture, with Rugby league being the most popular sport in Papua New Guinea. Other popular sports include most football codes (like Australian Rules football, Soccer and Rugby Union), Cricket, Volleyball, Softball, Netball, and Basketball
There are lots of other things to do in Papua New Guinea.
PNG consists of both the mainland and some 600 offshore islands. It has a total land area of 462,840 square kilometres.
In West New Britain, there are many little islands that locals and even tourist can visit on.
Watch as we journey to this awesome island around 500 kilometres from Samabalpa Camp.
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The music content contained in this video is available under the Creative Commons Attribution. No Copyright Infringement intended. Papua New Guinea is one of the world's last rebellious terrains lying 150 kilometers north of Australia. The town of Lae is the financial capital of the country here it all the more generally goes by the name "Pothole city".
It's a sorry sight with its battered streets it's pressed small transports and it's outrageous degrees of destitution. In the roads vulnerability rules and the police are insufficient attempting to keep the rule of law local people call upon private security organizations.
Papua New Guinea has one of the greatest crime percentages on earth. Papua New Guinea is an island half as large as France however with a street network that for all intents and purposes doesn't exist. There are only 3 fundamental streets that are scarcely landing area but street transport is imperative for the country. Million Wishlist
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Papua New Guinea is mainly famous for two things; snorkeling and its virgin islands where you will find nature at its best. These islands are where you will get to explore incredible marine biodiversity. There are lots of other things to do in Papua New Guinea.
PNG consists of both the mainland and some 600 offshore islands. It has a total land area of 462,840 square kilometres.
In West New Britain, there are many little islands that locals and even tourist can visit on.
Watch as we journey to this awesome island around 500 kilometres from Samabalpa Camp.
Thanks for watching! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, Like & Share my video if you enjoy it! Have a nice day! GOD Bless us all.
The music content contained in this video is available under the Creative Commons Attribution. No Copyright Infringement intended. Papua New Guinea is one of the world's last rebellious terrains lying 150 kilometers north of Australia. The town of Lae is the financial capital of the country here it all the more generally goes by the name "Pothole city".
It's a sorry sight with its battered streets it's pressed small transports and it's outrageous degrees of destitution. In the roads vulnerability rules and the police are insufficient attempting to keep the rule of law local people call upon private security organizations.
Papua New Guinea has one of the greatest crime percentages on earth. Papua New Guinea is an island half as large as France however with a street network that for all intents and purposes doesn't exist. There are only 3 fundamental streets that are scarcely landing area but street transport is imperative for the country. Million Wishlist
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Papua New Guinea is mainly famous for two things; snorkeling and its virgin islands where you will find nature at its best. These islands are where you will get to explore incredible marine biodiversity. There are lots of other things to do in Papua New Guinea.
PNG consists of both the mainland and some 600 offshore islands. It has a total land area of 462,840 square kilometres.
The rich Marine Biodiversity in Papua New Guinea is simply stunning and is characterized by more than 600 species of coral and 3000 species of reef fish.
Clownfish, crabs, lobster, nudibranchs, ghost fish, sea horses, starfish, and stingrays are among the stellar line-up while the country encompasses an awe inspiring 13,820 sq km of coral reefs, along with extensive seagrass beds.
In West New Britain, there are many little islands that locals and even tourist can visit on.
Watch as we journey to this awesome island around 500 kilometres from Samabalpa Camp.
Papua New Guinea is mainly famous for two things; snorkeling and its virgin islands where you will find nature at its best. These islands are where you will get to explore incredible marine biodiversity. There are lots of other things to do in Papua New Guinea.
PNG consists of both the mainland and some 600 offshore islands. It has a total land area of 462,840 square kilometres.
The rich Marine Biodiversity in Papua New Guinea is simply stunning and is characterized by more than 600 species of coral and 3000 species of reef fish.
Clownfish, crabs, lobster, nudibranchs, ghost fish, sea horses, starfish, and stingrays are among the stellar line-up while the country encompasses an awe inspiring 13,820 sq km of coral reefs, along with extensive seagrass beds.
In West New Britain, there are many little islands that locals and even tourist can visit on.
Watch as we journey to this awesome island around 500 kilometres from Samabalpa Camp.
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An airline meal, airline food, or in-flight meal is a meal served to passengers on board a commercial airliner. These meals are prepared by specialist airline catering services and normally served to passengers using an airline service trolley.
What food is served in flight?
On long-haul international flights in first class and business class, most Asian and European airlines serve gourmet meals, while legacy carriers based in the US tend to serve multicourse meals including a cocktail snack, appetizer, soup, salad, entrée (chicken, beef, fish, or pasta), cheeses with fruit, and ice cream.
Arts & Crafts in Papua New Guinea
Tribal Artefacts
Traditionally, art and culture are closely linked. Most tribal art takes the form of carvings, masks, costumes and adornments used in religious ceremonies, or more functional objects such as bowls, canoes, bilums, baskets or weapons. Lae, in Morobe Province, is renowned as a craft centre. The Melanesian Arts Centre carries contemporary and traditional artefacts and handcrafts, specialising in work from the Sepik, Ramu, Highlands and the Trobriand Islands. The Lioness Club of Lae (Morobe) hosts an annual arts and crafts exhibition highlighting the works of art by local artists as well as range of artefacts and handcrafts from all over the nation.
Most provinces produce different kinds of weaponry including bows and arrows. Shields have a decorative and spiritual role just as important as their defensive purposes. Musical instruments like kudus, flutes and mouth organs, are common in the Highlands, while the Trobriand Islanders are famous for their elaborate carvings, including stylised figures, carved ebony walking sticks and fish bowls inlaid with mother-of-pearl. In northern New Ireland, a feature of the Malangan culture are the figurines carved for village burial ceremonies, while in Gulf Province, carved spirit boards are believed to contain the spirits of great heroes and warriors.
The Sepik area (Mamose Region) is one of Papua New Guinea’s natural treasures in terms of art and craftsmanship. The Sepik tribes convert figures of spirits and dreams into carvings and other crafts. Storyboards are used to illustrate village history, their ornate relief carvings capturing tales of village life that were once painted on bark.
Masks
Some of the most creative examples of tribal art are the masks, which vary in style and design from region to region. Traditionally, these played a key role in religious ceremonies, but today they are mostly carved for decoration. In the Sepik area, masks are usually made from wood and decorated with shells, hair and pig tusks, and in Maprik district, yam masks are woven from fibre or rattan. The Chambri region in Sepik is renowned for its stylised masks, typified by their elongated faces and glossy black finish. Likewise, the Kaminabit and Tambanum people have a reputation for their distinctive mask designs. The National Mask Festival, held in Rabaul in July, offers a unique chance to see the many different styles of masks from around the country.
Handcrafts
Ideal gifts for visitors are the colourful string bags, or bilums. Locals use them for everything from storing firewood to carry babies, but they also make a handy day bag for shorter trips. The bags are woven throughout the country, each design reflecting local influences. You’ll even find bilums made of cuscus fur in the Highlands. Bouganville in the North Solomons produces finely woven Buka baskets that are among the best in the Pacific. In coastal areas, visitors can buy shell jewellery, in particular at the towns of Mandang and Rabaul, while the Oro Province has some fine examples of hand-painted tapa cloth, beaten from tree bark. The province celebrates with a tapa festival at Popondetta in mid-October.
For the Papuans, the sound of the Kundu represents the voice of "spirits". Examples of formal religious or civil occasions where one might hear the Kundu include burials, the opening of a new house or the launching of a new boat.
The sound is produced by the vibration of a stretched skin across only one opening of the tubular resonating chamber. The skin or head is set in vibration by the striking hand. It can be a lizard or a snake skin.
How is a kundu drum played?
If seated, the kundu player places the drum across his lap and strikes the drumhead with the open palm of the hand nearest the drumhead. If standing, the drum can either be held with one hand by its handle or cradled horizontally with one arm across the player's chest, leaving the free hand to strike the head.
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What is the English name of calamansi?
WOW LEMONSITO grows like a tree? Only in Papua New Guinea
Lemonsito - Philippine lime
It is an anglicized form of the alternate Tagalog name kalamunding. Other English common names of calamansi include: Philippine lime, calamonding, calamondin orange, calamandarin, golden lime, Philippine lemon, Panama orange (also used for kumquats), musk orange, bitter-sweets and acid orange.
Also known as the calamondin, it's tangy like a lime or lemon and just as versatile in when used as an ingredient. Whether you're baking or cooking, the calamansi can be used as the ingredient substitute in almost every recipe that calls for lemons or lime juice.
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Papua New Guinea is mainly famous for two things; snorkeling and its virgin islands where you will find nature at its best. These islands are where you will get to explore incredible marine biodiversity. There are lots of other things to do in Papua New Guinea.
PNG consists of both the mainland and some 600 offshore islands. It has a total land area of 462,840 square kilometres.
In West New Britain, there are many little islands that locals and even tourist can visit on.
Amazing FISHING Trip to an Island in West New Britain Papua New Guinea
Watch as we journey to this awesome island around 500 kilometres from Samabalpa Camp.
AIBIKA
HEALTHY LEAF -Aibika - Hibiscus spinach in Papua New Guinea
Aibika. (Edible greens, green leafy vegetable) Hibiscus spinach' or 'Sunset hibiscus' Hisbiscus manihot or Abelmoschus manihot.
Cofoked leaves, shoots, and Aibika soup are used throughout Papua New Guinea to cure colds, sore throats, stomach aches, and diarrhoea.
Aibika can supply the body with protein, calcium, vitamins A and C and folic acid, which contribute to effective functioning of these vital processes in the body. The crop is easy to grow and requires little input. It can survive in any soil type with good performance in fertile sandy loam and clay loam soils.
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Papua New Guinea (PNG) has the highest transmission of malaria in the Western Pacific Region, where it accounted for 80% of the reported confirmed cases in 2018.
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What are the common diseases in PNG?
The major health problems currently affecting PNG according to the World Health Organization are:
Communicable diseases, with malaria, tuberculosis, diarrhoeal diseases, and acute respiratory disease the major causes of morbidity and mortality.A generalised HIV epidemic driven mainly by heterosexual transmission.
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PAPUA New Guinea is a global biodiversity hotspot, loved for its birds-of-paradise, tree-kangaroos, figs, rhododendrons and umbrella trees.
The area is also a region of exceptional marine biodiversity and home to many species of sharks and rays, including a number of species recently described as new to science.
Clownfish, crabs, lobster, nudibranchs, ghost fish, sea horses, starfish, and stingrays are among the stellar line-up while the country encompasses an awe inspiring 13,820 sq km of coral reefs, along with extensive seagrass beds.
"Balus Kuka" is a pidgin expression for a big crab or a king crab. The word "balus" may originate from their local dialect which connote for airplane which is huge.
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