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A Tour of Panguna Copper Mine in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea 

Adam Constanza
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Panguna in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea in 2018.
It was a privilege to be shown around Panguna town, mine and surroundings by a local in 2018. After living in nearby Arawa for two-years, this was my first proper visit to the area and it was a pleasure to experience, hear stories and talk to locals.
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@adamconstanza
@adamconstanza 6 лет назад
It felt like a real privilege to visit and be shown around Panguna. Thank you! Do you have fond memories?
@Jenvlogs404
@Jenvlogs404 Год назад
Please have Australia free West Papua, lndonesia is just using its resources, their philosophies mean suppression and least accepting of others, we are the oldest inhabitants of any region, no one had the right to split an island down the middle in a straight line, it’s common sense.
@billyt53
@billyt53 4 года назад
I was in Bougainville in 76 and 77 working for Barclay Bros. We built Tunuru Service Station in Arawa, extensions to Morgan Equip site, the temporary school in Loloho and about 250 MD2 houses. Great memories of working there. I contracted malaria so my time there ended rather abruptly and was sent home to Sydney. Sad to see it now after all the work that went into the place.
@jefirestar4477
@jefirestar4477 2 года назад
sorry mate
@geenev3
@geenev3 5 лет назад
Thats my old hometown. I learnt to swim in that pool, played basketball, tennis and squash near the pool. Happy memories👍🏾.
@adamconstanza
@adamconstanza 5 лет назад
It was a fascinating place to experience, meet people and hear stories. I'm actually about to publish some photos from Panguna on my website, so do take a look. Cheers
@brendannolan8220
@brendannolan8220 5 лет назад
Gee Nev I learnt to swim in that pool as well, maybe 1974.
@cibojules
@cibojules 4 года назад
Me too. See the swimming pool really brought a tear to my eyes.
@kenzociro9974
@kenzociro9974 5 месяцев назад
The place I was born at. Still remember the swimming pool where we used to swim every day. Thanks so much for this video.
@priyacharichakravarti6868
@priyacharichakravarti6868 4 года назад
If only the mining company learned to work with the people ... just a ghost town today. But years of untold wealth for the people remain to be made. I lived in PNG for 22years. This great video brings back wonderful memories.
@TheLeadster
@TheLeadster 5 лет назад
They say when a bunch of Bougainville blokes get together at a mining conference the room lights up, even 50 years later. There was something special about that place. I was there in 1972 and 1973, and will always be thankful for the experience. But not the malaria!
@Reuben-z4k
@Reuben-z4k 2 месяца назад
It was such a great treat watching Panguna's flora and fauna regrowth of the aftermath of the civil war that broke out on the island of Bougainville back then.TA!
@baccus61
@baccus61 6 лет назад
Doesn't take long for nature to reclaim the land. Thanks for the nostalgia.
@adamconstanza
@adamconstanza 6 лет назад
It certainly doesn't. You're most welcome!
@picsontour9837
@picsontour9837 3 года назад
I lived in panguna from 1970 to 1974 so sad to see all the hard work gone to ruins.
@Afrodizyak47
@Afrodizyak47 6 лет назад
Saw my old rooms from the 70's there and what sad remnants they are.. C Block 215 and G2 room 1.. It was such a thriving and busy place then
@adamconstanza
@adamconstanza 6 лет назад
B. Curtis that's great! I believe there's a mix of houses, a school and a health clinic in those buildings now. It was great to explore the area.
@JsunLau
@JsunLau 4 года назад
me belong stop Arrawa liklik pikinini 78-84, such fond memories!
@brendannolan8220
@brendannolan8220 5 лет назад
This is great to see. We lived in Arawa early 1970’s and my father worked at the mine. Amazing place for a kid to be, along with an active volcano in the background.
@AngelaWestland1
@AngelaWestland1 5 лет назад
So Sad to see it in this condition, I will keep fond memories of my Bouganinville lady friends from when I lived there in 1986-1990. Shame you didn't show the houses in Panguna where we lived. My children went to Panguna school and I use to swim in the pool nearly every day and go to the gym. I loved the people, the lifestyle and company. I will always cherish my time there. I always am thinking what happened to everyone from the time I was there.
@adamconstanza
@adamconstanza 5 лет назад
Thanks for your thoughtful comment. A lot of people have special memories of the lifestyle and especially the swimming pool. Likewise, I cherish my couple of years in ARoB, it's certainly a special place.
@AngelaWestland1
@AngelaWestland1 5 лет назад
@@adamconstanza It really saddend me so upsetting.
@farouk9178
@farouk9178 4 года назад
I really felt sorry for you after reading your comment, sure it was such a beautiful place to live in, From Algeria I wish you guys nothing but the best 💙
@jlojudy
@jlojudy 5 лет назад
Sad to see what stage Panguna end up with . I was there living on B Block and later in one of the house with my lated husband from1988 to the last day before everyone left .Still remember the day he went to turn the mainframe computer for the mine off then came back to Arowa where our safe house is, with Horse s helicopter. Even though we were there for a short 2 years . We love it there . We went to the the club and play Bingo with everyone . Or go to Arowo for the weekend . Markets ate my favourite place to visit . Such good memories. Sad to see it end
@philbowles3240
@philbowles3240 2 года назад
I looked after the old ICL mainframe 86-87 :(
@nikolaantonijevic6048
@nikolaantonijevic6048 2 месяца назад
What about mine poluted water on the island?
@bobjackson4720
@bobjackson4720 6 лет назад
Destruction is easy, creating Panguna as it was, took a lot of great minds. What a tragic waste
@cjryan88
@cjryan88 3 года назад
i grew up in panguna from 1970 to 89 ,my two brothers were born in panguna and i want to go back
@adamconstanza
@adamconstanza 3 года назад
Thanks for watching. I would love to return again at some stage too. Also, I've recently added a longer version of a Panguna tour to my channel, which you might find interesting. Cheers
@Pedro36523
@Pedro36523 Год назад
What a shame, I have been there at the Port Loloho Powerstation from 1972 to 1975, good memories 👍👍👍
@adamconstanza
@adamconstanza Год назад
I used to visit Loloho most weekends for a swim, snorkel and coconut. A beautiful spot. Also, some of the buildings from years gone by are still there and I would explore around them.
@Dassah2885
@Dassah2885 2 года назад
My Dream land ...
@adamconstanza
@adamconstanza 2 года назад
It's a special spot.
@scotishjohn
@scotishjohn 3 года назад
Jeez.... changed a bit since i worked their 75/77
@angelrose2669
@angelrose2669 2 года назад
Great choice of music for this video,thanks.
@adamconstanza
@adamconstanza 2 года назад
Thanks!
@simonsmatthew
@simonsmatthew 4 года назад
I recognise the swimming pool where I once was in the swimming club. In a way though I am happy to see one instance of where nature is winning - in the town at least. I prey the same will happen at Grasberg (which is a much bigger environmental and cultural atrocity than Bougainville). But it is a slow process, you can see the water - perhaps contaminated indefinitely, and the mine itself still looks like a moonscape.
@DFRDRIFTPIG
@DFRDRIFTPIG Год назад
3:25 gee still a lot of copper there.
@trishakambanei760
@trishakambanei760 4 года назад
Is the blue water the result of toxic chemicals?
@sylvesterkenaji3744
@sylvesterkenaji3744 4 года назад
Youre not wrong.
@adamconstanza
@adamconstanza 4 года назад
Yes, it's a very unnatural color.
@nathanashley2693
@nathanashley2693 4 года назад
copper sulphate gives the water its blue colour
@nathanashley2693
@nathanashley2693 4 года назад
www.bing.com/search?q=cooper%20sulphate&qs=n&form=QBRE&sp=-1&pq=cooper%20sulphate&sc=8-15&sk=&cvid=19ADCAD02B6C47E7AF541E358E0165DC
@franseroka8401
@franseroka8401 6 лет назад
It’s sad how the mines destroy the natural vegetation and it is not restored such a beautiful place
@adamconstanza
@adamconstanza 6 лет назад
Agree - it's very sad to see...
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