Looking for Wakonai.

Monday, 27th October.

Another day at the craft market. I ended up buying a Kundu, a local drum made from lizard skins. On the left, in the yellow shirt, is the drum-maker, a pastor, and on the right, the seller holding my Kundu.

It is said that New Guinea is the 'Land of the Unexpected'. For me it was like that from the first to the last day!
Going back to the university, this is what I see at the PMV stop:

It is a 'common spotted cuscus' (Spilocuscus maculatus). The skin is one of the main ornaments in traditional costumes.

In fact, the girl got into my PMV which gave me time to take lots of photos.

In the evening we decided to take some souvenir photos.
Here is the whole Sede family.

The only occassion when I have the time to use my tripod. Everything else was too fast...

This photo looks ordinary, like all the people shots taken during the trip. In fact it is the result of hard work, because PNG people naturally have quite a stern face, and it's difficult to make them smile.

Scene of ordinary life. I show how my smartphone can trigger my camera.

A meal in the courtyard.

The last night in Papua New Guinea.