PAPUA NEW GUINEA | Tuesday, 8 January 2013 | Views [778] | View Larger Image
Grandmother Negundi prepares for another day tending to her crops of banana, pineapple, cucumber, papaya, peanuts, coffee and tobacco. What isn’t needed to support the family is traded at a weekly market for other essentials such as rice, meat, fish and of course chicken flavoured dried noodles, one thing that seems to be more pervasive than coca cola in this non-industrialised corner of the world.