18/02/2021
Oman river people.
The 10 plus villages upstream the Orman River in Rigo district of Central Province in Papua New Guinea use this river as a means to transport their garden produce to the main highway and reach the markets in the capital city, Port Moresby.
The villagers float down the river with rafts.
Banana stams are commonly used to make these rafts, however rarely, you'll get to seee them using bamboos.
The raftes can carry coconut and betelnut bags, bananas, pineapples, sugarcanes, watermelon and almost all other garden produce you can think of (Those that can grow in the tropics of cause).
I've tried the rafting. It can be look easy, but trust me, it doesn't work like cars with steering weeks. Hahaha
I'll be doing a video on the life of this people any time this year when i have the chance.
Watch this page.