One road worth mentioning was the road connecting Ogelbeng, Baiya Gorge, Baiya Valley and Kitip and Waghi Valley - sealed and in perfect condition.Pabarabuk Mission Station, Western Highlands Province. Coconuts and palm tree growing at this beautiful area just outside Hagen. #PNGInsight_filephoto2018 pic.twitter.com/0wyo3TV8Qy— P.N.G. Insight (@PNG_Insight) October 8, 2018
Local Western Highlanders are very hard-working people, toiling the soil. To name a few:
- Pabrabuk gives you the best pineapple.
- Paglum gives you the best Kaukau and potatoes.
- Tambul gives you the best Karuka.
- Fruit and vegetables, banana and you name it, grows in abundance.
Western Highlands is probably the province in PNG that has a very good road network and its people cultivate the land to make ends meet. In fact, they are empowered to sustain themselves through the road excess to market.
There are other roads like Tambul and Nibiliyer, Pabrabuk and Paglum roads which are in bad condition. The roads into Hagen city are, sadly, in an appalling state. I believe the Chinese are going to do a good job upgrading and sealing the Hagen City roads.
So, if I were to give WHP a mark out of 10 for its:Murmur pass, Mt Giluwe in the distance, Western Highlands Province | #PNGInsightphotofile2018 pic.twitter.com/POqSslrqJc— P.N.G. Insight (@PNG_Insight) October 11, 2018
1. Road network I would give it 9.5/10
2. Road condition...................... 8/10
3. Working the Land................. 10/10
4. Taste of Pabrabuk pineapple.... 10/10, and
5. Tambul Karuka.......................... 9/10
These are very high marks for road excess to market and service.
Mt Hagen ( Kagamuga) Airport. Air Niugini Fokka 100 plane taxing to stop | #PNGInsightVidfile2018 pic.twitter.com/cpISjg2Dqm— P.N.G. Insight (@PNG_Insight) October 19, 2018
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