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| Emeralds is a Worship Ministry band based in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. The group was formed in ... | | 12 entries, 0 comments | | Listed in Relationships | | This blog is dedicated to the friends and relatives of Ratavul (NCR), East New Britian Province, Papua New Guinea.
The site’s main intention is to keep those with ties to our village, updated with what’s happening at home, and to give relations who don’t live at home a better understanding
Of home. The village boundary starts at Ramata on the left-hand side of Tunnel Hill going down towards Toleap junction. Ramata which is largely gardens now, was originally a residential part of the village in old times but in the last 10years or so has experienced a resurgence in residences again due to the lack of land by the sea and an increase in population.
Ratavul is made up of autul a-Aurur or 3 groups. They are (1) Tapukpuk (2) Tomalip and (3) Ravalian (the beach). Tapukpuk is the residential area after Ramata .
Tomalip includes the United Church residences of Toleap Junction and Karavia which runs on the lower right-hand side of Tunnel Hill and Along the North Coast Road (NCR) toward Pilapila Village. Ravalian as the name denotes, runs along the coastal road towards Volavolo Village. The hamlet ends at Ravaulai , the Mission Station for Ratavul united Church. These Aurur’s come into significance when it comes to taxing residences and paying tithing (1/10 of your income) to the church and when each part of the village is called into play a role in major event.
Our village is by no means a very big village in comparison to other villages and there is nothing special about our village except for the fact that we love home and thought there might be a few others who don’t go home as often as we do and would appreciate this blog.
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