I worked in Bougainville for around three years, some of that time at the mine. Stayed with my two sons in a village for some time. What lovely people we were able to meet. We spent time on the weekends visiting some village friends on the mine access road. Would love to visit the island again and hopefully find some old friends. Den
I worked there from July 74 to Dec 88 with a short break part way. It was my best job and the best part of my life (although the place had some health challenges). I still love the memories.
The Moroni people, children and people all over Bougainvillea did know or experience mal nutrition at the time. They had never migrated to other parts of PNG. If you saw them anywhere else in PNG, they were there for reasons of their studies in educational institutions, being employed ith organizations or conducting formal businesses. I lived and worked there for the government for ten years. Left before the Bougainvillea crisis. I've always loved this place.
A huge chunk of my life was consumed by the infamous Copper Mine project. First set foot at Barapinang Valley January 20, 1969 as student undergraduate civil engineer from what is now UNITECH. Attached under a Mr.Max Eden, first Site Mine Planning Engineer .Retrenched 1989 when mine was on verge of being shut down.
I was there during Exploration, Mine Infrastructure constriction, start up, Operations and Closure. Witnessed loading of 1st shipment of copper concentrate on MV ANN MARIE BROVIG at Loloho port. MV BOUGAINVILLE MARU WAS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN JAPAN SHIPYARDS 🎉
The arrogance and naked greed of someone who uses copper and other minerals and doesn't have a clue how the material is won like Naila Fanene How did you respond to this post Naila, through magic?
I worked in Bougainville for around three years, some of that time at the mine.
Stayed with my two sons in a village for some time.
What lovely people we were able to meet.
We spent time on the weekends visiting some village friends on the mine access road.
Would love to visit the island again and hopefully find some old friends.
Den
Great answer I'm not grown up yet lol
Bougainville will stand with Brothers and Sisters in West Papua
I worked there from July 74 to Dec 88 with a short break part way. It was my best job and the best part of my life (although the place had some health challenges). I still love the memories.
I really wanted to go to Bougainvillea and work in Panguna,but didn't because of the crisis.
What a beautiful Island.
The Moroni people, children and people all over Bougainvillea did know or experience mal nutrition at the time. They had never migrated to other parts of PNG. If you saw them anywhere else in PNG, they were there for reasons of their studies in educational institutions, being employed ith organizations or conducting formal businesses. I lived and worked there for the government for ten years. Left before the Bougainvillea crisis. I've always loved this place.
A huge chunk of my life was consumed by the infamous Copper Mine project. First set foot at Barapinang Valley January 20, 1969 as student undergraduate civil engineer from what is now UNITECH. Attached under a Mr.Max Eden, first Site Mine Planning Engineer .Retrenched 1989 when mine was on verge of being shut down.
I was there during Exploration, Mine Infrastructure constriction, start up, Operations and Closure. Witnessed loading of 1st shipment of copper concentrate on MV ANN MARIE BROVIG at Loloho port. MV BOUGAINVILLE MARU WAS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN JAPAN SHIPYARDS 🎉
😭😭😭 That was home for 14 years since birth and left in 1989.....
This little is francis ona later become the bouganville revolution army BRA leader
Correct
Thank you for the video
Welcome 😊
Never seen footages! 😢
My ancestors
The arrogance and naked greed of these despicable foreign speculators.
You silly person
The arrogance and naked greed of someone who uses copper and other minerals and doesn't have a clue how the material is won like Naila Fanene
How did you respond to this post Naila, through magic?
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