photograph, diabetes clinic Papus New Guinea. / My short film Papus New Guinea
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My short film on PAPUA NEW GUINEA / relaxing with some of the cast PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Porgera Gold Mine, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea Looking up the Porgera Valley at the gold mine run by Canadian mining company Barrick Gold. The mine has destroyed the local ecosystems including the rivers and is having serious health impacts on the local people.
Porgera Gold Mine, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea Locals panning for gold in the waste that comes untreated out of the Porgera Gold Mine. The waste contains high levels of suplher, cyanide and mercury and is over 50 degrees celcius. The mine has also destroyed the local ecosystems including the rivers and is having serious health impacts on the local people.
Porgera Gold Mine, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea A local woman panning for gold in the waste that comes untreated out of the Porgera Gold Mine. The waste contains high levels of suplher, cyanide and mercury and is over 50 degrees celcius. The mine has also destroyed the local ecosystems including the rivers and is having serious health impacts on the local people.
Porgera Gold Mine, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea A local woman taking a break from panning for gold in the waste that comes untreated out of the Porgera Gold Mine. The waste contains high levels of suplher, cyanide and mercury and is over 50 degrees celcius. The mine has also destroyed the local ecosystems including the rivers and is having serious health impacts on the local people.
Porgera Gold Mine, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea These children spend most hours in their day panning for gold in the waste that comes untreated out of the Porgera Gold Mine. The waste contains high levels of suplher, cyanide and mercury and is over 50 degrees celcius. The mine has also destroyed the local ecosystems including the rivers and is having serious health impacts on the local people. The mine is run by Canadian mining company Barrick Gold.
Porgera Gold Mine, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea This is an image I made to raise awareness about the destruction of lives and ecosystems caused by the Porgera Gold Mine, run by Canadian mining company Barrick Gold. Many local children, women and men spend most hours in their day panning for gold in the waste that comes untreated out of the Porgera Gold Mine. The waste contains high levels of suplher, cyanide and mercury and is over 50 degrees celcius. The mine has also destroyed the local ecosystems including the rivers and is having serious health impacts on the local people.
Goura victoria / This bird is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Photo taken in the ‘Rainforest Habitat’, Lae, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea.
Aerial view of a reef near Kimbe Bay on the island of New Britain, Papua New Guinea.
A calendar of nature photos for 2009.
Rabaul Harbour at the base of the Tuvurvur Volcano. The colouring is caused by iron oxide leaching from the rocks into the salt water. If anyone can describe this process more accurately or in more detail, please leave a comment on this page.
Taken in the alpine forest surrounding at Kumul Lodge in the Papua New Guinean Highlands.
Standing on the desolate side of Tevuvur Volcano, Rabual Harbour, Papua New Guinea.
Duke of York Islands, Papua New Guinea
Rainforest Habitat, Lae, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea
In the isolated village of Laiagam in Papua New Guinea’s Enga Province
A new shoot springs out of a coconut that has washed up on an abandoned beach in the shadow of Tuvurvur Volcano, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea. Ash from the volcano covers everything on the beach.
A tiny lizard surveys the scene from the top of a litter of fallen cacao pods in a small plantation on the East coast of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea.
New Ireland, Papua New Guinea
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