Excellent. The place has changed of course, but interesting still... I ran across this quite by accident while researching dance cultures for a project I am doing. This will help me alot. I have subscribed to your channel. thank you.
On a saturday night with little else to do... you show me where I lived from 66 to 72. Well done mate, if you have any more please post them!! Orli callim Numba wun!
I have a number of reels of film from that era and I'm regretting I never had it transfered to a more stable medium. I havn't seen it in years so I don't know it's condition. Thanks for posting it, I hope you have more.
Dispela picsa em i gat tumeni crismas i go pinis emi olsem lapun tru ye. A great piece of work Wil' (can I call you Bill for short??). It brought back many memories for me, I was up there working in the late 60's and attended the Mt. Hagen show
in 1968 I think it was. I think I even recognised one of the locals in the Goroka segment, the little forlorn looking child. To be Cont.
Andrew.... Yu bin wok long wanem ples long PNG, I worked on the army barracks in Tarama Palms and cape Moem also Rabaul, Cape Hoskins, Talasea and Kimbe, from '67-'69.
Excellent. The place has changed of course, but interesting still... I ran across this quite by accident while researching dance cultures for a project I am doing. This will help me alot. I have subscribed to your channel. thank you.
komnairima 3 months ago
Unique cadres. Real treasure. Thank you for posting.
tanultorosz 1 year ago
On a saturday night with little else to do... you show me where I lived from 66 to 72. Well done mate, if you have any more please post them!! Orli callim Numba wun!
GorokaKid 3 years ago
watching the PNG culture is amazing
thanks for posting this,, it's great
hulastyle11 3 years ago
Super Doku-Video!!!
LetzterWille 3 years ago
thank you.
png!
siggisauerstoff 4 years ago
Thank you for your nice comment. Much appreciated,
Viele Grüsse und alles Gute aus Australien,
Bill
Wilbo43 4 years ago
I have a number of reels of film from that era and I'm regretting I never had it transfered to a more stable medium. I havn't seen it in years so I don't know it's condition. Thanks for posting it, I hope you have more.
Cheers.... LUKIM YU
Ken
kanakaken 4 years ago
Dispela picsa em i gat tumeni crismas i go pinis emi olsem lapun tru ye. A great piece of work Wil' (can I call you Bill for short??). It brought back many memories for me, I was up there working in the late 60's and attended the Mt. Hagen show
in 1968 I think it was. I think I even recognised one of the locals in the Goroka segment, the little forlorn looking child. To be Cont.
kanakaken 4 years ago 2
Andrew Bowyer here, know the name by any chance? Looking for old PNG friends... Lukim Yu!
GorokaKid 3 years ago
Andrew.... Yu bin wok long wanem ples long PNG, I worked on the army barracks in Tarama Palms and cape Moem also Rabaul, Cape Hoskins, Talasea and Kimbe, from '67-'69.
Ken Lyneham (Plumber)
kanakaken 3 years ago
WOW! Absolutely amazing and rare footage. You did a great job with the soundtrack too.Wonderful!
pngrokrok 4 years ago
Thank you for your nice comment which is appreciated.
Wilbo43 4 years ago