Thursday 8 June 2017

Just Another Day In Papua New Guinea

The intense heat and the sweaty feeling that one experiences during which time the sun is at its peak on a wide arc is probably called, heat intolerance. This usually leads up to heat exhaustion if ignored. Yet I often find it mesmerizing that there are those who can take the heat like a pro and don’t mind getting a sun tan every now and then.

Here in Pinoy In PNG Blog, it can be said that life in Papua New Guinea is not without the abundance of sunlight. Clear skies and sunny days are the usual source of jovial moods that leave a trail of happiness on everyone’s faces. And if there is some kind of a meter with which one can use to measure the amount of work that one can do after gaining such merriment, it’ll tip the scales off, much like how the Scouters break into pieces when a Saiyan attempts to measure Goku's power in Super Saiyan mode.

Interesting.

In some biological lifeforms, like ants for example, the ants may tend to set aside the urge to entertain nonsensical ideas when at work. But we, humans, have the exact opposite of which, and a forklift driver can exchange a moment of driving for a cool pose when one is taking a picture of him.

Like what our friend Rajiv is doing in this picture.


Sometimes, a group of highly jealous cummulonimbus clouds can come and establish dominance over our airspace. Like the ants, no matter how resilient an ant can be, we humans will scamper off into the safety of our homes when faced with a gloomy weather of such atmospherical heights. 


But most of the time, the threat of rain remains just a threat. It ends up being shy and slowly dissipates into oblivion leaving a window of opportunity for the sun to peek through its gaps.  At this point in time, what we can do is sit back and enjoy such spectacular view in the presence of our love ones.

Or in Facebook messenger with our love ones.

Have a nice day everyone!

6 comments:

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  3. Hi sir, How's the people in that country? What are their tourist attractions?

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    1. Hi Henry,

      Thanks for dropping by.

      I'd suggest, in any order:
      1. Trecking the Kokoda Track
      2. Port Moresby Nature Park.
      3. Loloata Island Resort
      4. Lealea Beach
      5. Adventure Park
      6. Camping at Koitaki Club
      7. Bomana War Cemetery

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  4. Hi Glen!
    Is the Loloata Island Resort still opened?
    Thanks!

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    1. Hi Bob! Thanks for dropping by.
      Last time I heard, it was being renovated. I haven't been there again since the last time I went.

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