BOUGAINVILLE
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Wishing you all a very happy New Year.
Have just got back from a month in Bougainville. Unfortunately our schedule didn't give me any time to get anywhere close to any areas of importance from WWII.
I did though take some internal shots of a IJA Type 89 I-Go Medium Tank.
I thought that some of you will find them interesting. I didn't climb inside due to asbestos. Second thoughts maybe as the asbestos is damp it might've been safe enough to do so.
Have also included a photo of an IJA 70mm Battalion Howitzer and what I think could be an IJN Pedestal Mounded 76mm Naval Gun.
These are all near the former township of Kieta along with a Mitsubishi Zero Fighter Plane. They are all in much need of a bit of loving care. Last time we were there 2 years ago it was all hidden by tall grass.
Cheers,
BOUGAINVILLE
PS - As we passed through Port Moresby yesterday saw the most funniest thing happening just in front of us. This lorry carrying unsecured pallets of boxes of Coke a Cola went swerving around a round-about loosing a full pallet. In an instant there was a swarm of people taking what they could. Within 4 minutes a police vehicle rushed in with shot guns firing into the air. Never seen people disperse so quickly with only a few scattered bottles left for the police, whom I sure were only after their share as well. Never seen a pallet of Coke disappear so quickly before, all in a space of a few minutes.
As they say PNG is the Land of the Unexpected. It sure is, as such unexpected scenes are common occurrences.
Wishing you all a very happy New Year.
Have just got back from a month in Bougainville. Unfortunately our schedule didn't give me any time to get anywhere close to any areas of importance from WWII.
I did though take some internal shots of a IJA Type 89 I-Go Medium Tank.
I thought that some of you will find them interesting. I didn't climb inside due to asbestos. Second thoughts maybe as the asbestos is damp it might've been safe enough to do so.
Have also included a photo of an IJA 70mm Battalion Howitzer and what I think could be an IJN Pedestal Mounded 76mm Naval Gun.
These are all near the former township of Kieta along with a Mitsubishi Zero Fighter Plane. They are all in much need of a bit of loving care. Last time we were there 2 years ago it was all hidden by tall grass.
Cheers,
BOUGAINVILLE
PS - As we passed through Port Moresby yesterday saw the most funniest thing happening just in front of us. This lorry carrying unsecured pallets of boxes of Coke a Cola went swerving around a round-about loosing a full pallet. In an instant there was a swarm of people taking what they could. Within 4 minutes a police vehicle rushed in with shot guns firing into the air. Never seen people disperse so quickly with only a few scattered bottles left for the police, whom I sure were only after their share as well. Never seen a pallet of Coke disappear so quickly before, all in a space of a few minutes.
As they say PNG is the Land of the Unexpected. It sure is, as such unexpected scenes are common occurrences.
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