Input
Long ago in Rabaul, twin boys were born under mysterious circumstances, leading villagers to suspect they were masalai, or spirits. Fearing their supernatural origins, the villagers cast them into the deep waters of Blanche Bay. Miraculously, the boys transformed into two stones, which emerged from the sea, now known as 'Davapia,' the bee hives. These stones became a symbol of resilience and transformation, reminding the people of the twins' enduring spirit and the importance of understanding one's origins and nature[1][6]. Citations: [1] Time traveling adventures in Papua New Guinea to add to your 2024 ... https://papuanewguinea.travel/stories/time-traveling-adventures-in-papua-new-guinea-to-add-to-your-2024-bucket-list/ [2] Rabaul Papua New Guinea Value Tour Package https://pngvaluetours.com/rabaul/ [3] The Two Brothers: Central Province, Legend of PNG Long Taim Bipo Stori https://www.theodist.com/reader-legend-of-png-central-the-two-brothers [4] The A Bit na Ta exhibition reminds us of our forgotten links to Papua New ... https://theconversation.com/the-a-bit-na-ta-exhibition-reminds-us-of-our-forgotten-links-to-papua-new-guinea-89034 [5] Infanticide at Pomio: Edna and George Oakes https://pngaa.org/infanticide-at-pomio-edna-and-george-oakes/