My daughter and I took a road trip from Laeto Goroka on Thursday, December 22, 2016.
I miss travelling the Highlands Highway, which was very much a part of life, when I worked with the Coffee Industry Corporation in Goroka between 1998 and 2002.
For my daughter, it was a completely new experience for her, and one which I'm sure she'll long cherish.
We started our drive from Lae at about 10am:
I miss travelling the Highlands Highway, which was very much a part of life, when I worked with the Coffee Industry Corporation in Goroka between 1998 and 2002.
For my daughter, it was a completely new experience for her, and one which I'm sure she'll long cherish.
We started our drive from Lae at about 10am:
The recently-completed Lae-Nadzab Highway at 6-Mile outside Lae. |
Bulolo Junction at 9-Mile. |
The area at 11-Mile that was washed out recently. |
Yalu Bridge. |
Nadzab Airport Junction |
Erap River. |
Erap Bridge. |
Shady rain trees at Erap. |
Our first stop was at the popular 40-Mile Marker for some fresh kulau (coconut) |
Biomass project trees near 40-Mile. |
Flats at Rumion heading towards Leron. |
We had a short stop at Leron Market. |
Leron. |
Umi Bridge, so memories for me as a young reporter with Post-Courier in 1994, when it was ripped down by flood waters and crippled the Highlands...for weeks... |
Having marafri (bananas cooked in coconut cream in clay pot over a wood fire) at Ragiampum village, Markham Valley, near the Kassam Pass, for lunch. A new experience for my daughter. |
Watarais Junction with Ramu Sugar and Madang to right, Kainantu and Goroka straight ahead... |
Yung Creek at the base of Kassam Pass. |
My daughter and I on the top of Kassam Pass looking down to Ramu and Markham valleys. |
At Yonki Dam. |
Yonki Market with lots of tilapia fish for lunch... |
Kainantu...'Mile High Gateway to the Highlands'. |
Barola Hill, an area once infamous for armed build-up... |
Henganofi Station. |
Magnificent scenery, cool weather, heading to Goroka. |
Korofeigu...always one of my favorite parts of the highway... |
4.30pm: And I'm back in Goroka...a place I've never left... |
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