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For more photographs of PNG taken by Jochen Kalmbach please pay a visit to http://home.t-online.de/home/Jochen.Kalmbach/png_pic.htm where you will find a complete pictorial index of his photos of Papua New Guinea including the full size one of the one above. In fact if you click here or on the photo above you will be taken to a full size picture of the house above but I recommend looking at all of his small images of his larger photographs.
For a variety of reasons a fair proportion of traditional houses in Papua New Guinea are built off the ground on stilts or wooden poles. Mary Kidu has written an article on the types of housing that you can find in her village in the Central Province of PNG.
Many of the houses are built over the water. This makes for easy access to the best fishing spots especially if you have a boat tied up at your front door. For a full size picture of the above scene please click here. Don't forget to use your browser's back button to return here.
I have been asked what the insides of a traditional house look like. Jochen Kalmbach has been kind enough to allow me to use a picture that he took inside a cooking house in East New Britain.
Jochen describes it as "near Gavuvu / East New Britain. They are opening a Mumu in a cooking house". Once again click here or on the photo to go to a larger picture. For more pictures please visit his web site at http://home.t-online.de/home/Jochen.Kalmbach/png_pic.htm