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We’re on Vacation!
I’ll be back in two weeks to post more pictures and stories of our family’s adventures in Indonesia (and beyond)!
Demonstrations, Rallies, Roadblocks, Strikes and Protests
Demonstrations, rallies, roadblocks, strikes, and protests have been occasional occurrences at jobsite. They have been as small as a few dozen Papuans who assembled near the main office complex for a few hours and as large as a site-wide strike … Continue reading
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Tagged demonstrations, Freeport Indonesia, protests, rallies, roadblocks, strikes, Tembagapura, Tembagapura blog, underground mine
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72 Hours in China
China is home to one of the greatest ancient civilizations of the world. Its long, colorful history and distinctive culture warranted its place on our list of countries to visit, but the value of experiencing its antiquity propelled it to … Continue reading
One of These Things
A few weeks ago, while conducting an image search for Papuan art, I entered “timika tribal artwork” in the Google search box. When the results popped up, a collection of pictures illuminated the screen. It included pictures of Papuans adorned … Continue reading
Lost in Translation
Translating from one language to another language can be a difficult task, especially if one of the two languages is English. The English language has specific rules that govern how its words are used and what they mean, making the … Continue reading
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Tagged funny, funny signs, lost in translation, PTFI, Tembagapura, Tembagapura blog
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Winter Break (in July and August)
Winter break offers a spectacular display of desolation at jobsite. Families (expats and nationals alike) vacate their existing lives to return home or to visit exotic locations around the world. For six-weeks, there is a strange stillness that dominates the … Continue reading
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Tagged Balinese princesses, Tembagapura, Tembagapura blog, Winter break
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Export Ban – Part II
After a six-month stalemate, a strategic agreement, in the form of a Memorandum of Understanding, was recently signed by the Indonesian government and Freeport-McMoRan. The purpose of the agreement was to open a window for continued negotiations. It provides a … Continue reading
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Tagged Contract of Work, export ban, Freeport McMoRan, Memorandum of Understanding, PTFI, Tembagapura, Tembagapura blog
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An Australian Road Trip
With visions of iconic landmarks, powder-like beaches, and countless acres of protected national forests that span the Legendary Pacific Coast, we decided to transcend the great American road trip by experiencing Australia by car. After spending three days in Sydney, … Continue reading
Aroanop Village
Quietly hiding behind the dynamic scene of PTFI’s massive mining and milling operation, exists a different kind of operation. Its community investment program. PTFI is strongly committed toward preserving the unique culture of Papua’s indigenous people, while, at the same … Continue reading
Bali Green Camp
The life of an MZIS middle school student is best described as being experientially rewarding. Ally is offered opportunities that, at one time, were beyond her reality. Opportunities that allow her to venture out into the big world (without her … Continue reading
Best-Ever Banana Bread (honestly!)
My Bananas and Stars entry marked the beginning of a mission to find the ultimate banana bread recipe. I had no excuse not to. After all, I had the time, bananas, and, after a trip to Singapore, a large box … Continue reading