Theme Post for February - What your city is known for…….
What your city is known for…….It’s Beauty and it’s Violence
Beauty – stunning scenery, wonderful friendly people and seas filled with colourful coral and a myriad of sea creatures.
This photo was taken by Ray on 7 Oct 2006
Violence – the effects of the German and Japanese invasions and the resulting wars, and geological upheavals in the form of earthquakes and the ever present volcano, Mt Tavurvur
Wonderful pictures - as always! Actually I knew next to nothing about Rabaul and PNG until I found your blog, so for me what your city is known for is Rabaul DP!
Looks like an interesting place. So much beauty tempered by the ever present threat of volcanic upheaval. I gues we don't find perfection anywhere, not even in paradise
Takes me back to the big guria there in july, 1971, had been there only three weeks (as a just married 19 year old kiwi gal)and we got hit- eight point 4 with a tidal wave thru the shops and the police station...woo-hoo; no wonder I had the runs! it wuz nerves!! I'd love to go back to Rabaul, would go tomorrow given half the chance....
Gosh what a couple of fantastic photos. The second, so dramatic! The first, utterly beautiful. Can i come there? :)
ReplyDeleteBoth pictures are stunning.
ReplyDeleteI would have to change my shorts if I was standing there and saw that bottom picture. Wow.
ReplyDeleteI trust you.
ReplyDeleteWild beauties.
Talk about "Beauty and the Beast"!
ReplyDeleteBoth sides are still so beautiful. I'm with Abe. I don't think I'd be that calm standing in front of a spewing volcano!
Wow, the Volcano is scary but it is a once in a lifetime chances of capturing an exploding volcano.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo!
ReplyDeleteOur stupid hills don't do that.
It's not fair.
Brilliant, as always, Jules.
ReplyDeleteI like both photos too!
ReplyDeleteOh, the water is so so clear!
Happy Theme Day!
Rabaul DP just keeps getting better.
ReplyDeleteI would kill to see that volcano, those magnificent waters and what there is to see under them.
Happy Theme Day to you, to HWDB and to Benson.
And to the gang in the Land Down under.
Vos photos sont merveilleuses ! Merci.
Such a contrast! As usual both photos are outstanding.
ReplyDeleteGreat juxtaposition. From the calm of the blue water to that amazing eruption. Great post!
ReplyDeleteFantastic pictures.. as always.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting contrast between the two photos as well as concepts.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures - as always! Actually I knew next to nothing about Rabaul and PNG until I found your blog, so for me what your city is known for is Rabaul DP!
ReplyDeleteIt's the volcano that I remember and, hey girlfriend...you failed to mention the BUGS --that are gigantic gonormous! Nice photo!
ReplyDeleteNice and gorgeous choises !
ReplyDeletethat's a pretty cool site .. cool and frightening. From all the things you mentioned, this one (volcano) is natural.
ReplyDeleteBoth shots are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYou always have such stunning photos...and a beautiful area for inspiration, too!
ReplyDeleteGreat captures.
ReplyDeleteThe photos bring back so many memories of Indonesia/West Papua. I love love the warm coastal waters.
ReplyDeleteStunning is the only word for it. Amazing to live in such a gorgeous place!
ReplyDeleteI like how you compared the photos. Love the first one.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Two incredible photos.
ReplyDeleteLooks like an interesting place. So much beauty tempered by the ever present threat of volcanic upheaval. I gues we don't find perfection anywhere, not even in paradise
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful blue water! I hope to visit that someday!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, Jules! I am sure you love where you live right now. Want some snow?
ReplyDeleteDo swing by Norwich Daily Photo!
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Takes me back to the big guria there in july, 1971, had been there only three weeks (as a just married 19 year old kiwi gal)and we got hit- eight point 4 with a tidal wave thru the shops and the police station...woo-hoo; no wonder I had the runs! it wuz nerves!!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to go back to Rabaul, would go tomorrow given half the chance....