Christmas '07 Vanuatu/Tranquility trip report

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and IF money was no problem, time your trip for a week at Penecost for the land diving festival (kinda like bungee but with vines and they hit the ground), then a side trip to Tanna for the volcano and ash-boarding also :D


say what?? :sadlike: Maggi
 
heheeh -well it is the tropics and volcano ash boarding is the closest they get to snow

Tanna
Yasur - 'Surfing the Volcano' (Vanuatu Tourism)
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Pentecost
Pentecost Island in Vanuatu is famous for the Pentecost Land Jumps.
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great report

I wanna go there

enjoyed that, bet ya'll are fuuuun peeps

...but I need to wait at home and wait for a package. ...or the Customs Bureau.
 
Great to read! Memories that come back.
Spent my childhood in Vanuatu, 7 years...I used to go snorkeling and catching aquarium fish in front of Lelepa island, just where it's marked snorkeling on your northern Efate map, Never seen such colorful hard corals, they GLOWED the colors...
Moso was more of a shell collectors dive, plenty of coneshell variety.. on the sandy beach in front of Moso, we used to collect hundreds of other types of shells : copper bullet shells, left by the WWII american planes, as Port Havannah was one of the main navy ports in Vanuatu.
One of my friends had even found a tfull urret machine gun, dropped from an airplane.. He pulled it from the water, cleaned it and stored the whole in his bedroom...

Emia kantri blong mi, olsem wanem mi livim finis....Why did I leave this country? *sigh*
 

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