Making pig traps for Korowai people is a tradition that has been passed down from generation to generation. Once again, the raw materials for this occ
Making pig traps for Korowai people is a tradition that has been passed down from generation to generation. Once again, the raw materials for this occasion, which are all from tree wood in the forest, are found in situ. What an amazing is that the trunks of these trees, from small to large, are physically straight. Once again they show the solid teamwork between the three to do this in front of us. Taken @Guali village, Korowai district, Papua, Indonesia
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