Hi All,
While in Port Vila we took a side trip to the island of Tanna, some
130nm south of the "main" island of Efate. Tanna is famous for coffee
and Mt Yasur, which is a still-active volcano which can be viewed by
tourists standing on the rim looking down into the continual eruptions
emanating from within. The trip is not without its risks, usually
every few years visitors and guides are killed by hot lava falling to
the ground after eruptions. The island is typical of the volcanic
islands of Vanuatu, with a range of mountains down its central spine
which runs north-south. The eastern side of the island is quite lush,
while the west is drier, although there is plenty of agriculture on
both sides.
Our trip was really interesting and one of the best experiences we
have had in the Pacific, if not in our entire cruising life. We
departed Vila about lunch-time in an Air Vanuatu turbo-prop aircraft
(an ATR72 for the planespotters) for the 35 minute flight down to
Tanna. On arrival we were met by Mark from the Jungle Oasis "Resort"
who was to be our guide while we were there. He escorted us to our
transport, which was an aging Toyota dual cab ute. 12 of us with
baggage then embarked the ute for the 90 minute trip across the island
to the resort, which lies at the foot of Mt Yasur. Enroute we finally
settled down to a modicum of comfort, until the driver stopped at a
tin shed surrounded by tyres and picked up his spare wheel which he
then proceeded to add to the pile of seven humans and luggage in the
back of the ute.
As we drove over the island the dirt roads became steadily worse,
requiring quite some effort for those of us squeezed in the back of
the ute to hold on. Once on the eastern side of the island it also
began to drizzle, adding to the general ambiance. Nearing Yasur, the
terrain became flat and we drove out of the thick jungle vegetation
interspersed with villages (and villagers jumping off the road as we
rattled past) and onto a massive ash plain. Here the incessant slow-
speed bouncing around stopped and we sped up to breakneck pace across
the slightly undulating ash field. It was both exhilarating and
somewhat frightening, but we made it in once piece.
We then arrived at the "Resort" and checked in, where the Silver Foxes
were shown to their tree house accommodation, and the Equinoxes were
allocated our quite palatial grass hut for the night. As we settled in
we could hear quite plainly the explosions coming from the volcano
which was only about 2km away. About this time Mark indicated we
should get our shoes on and we boarded another ute for the trip up the
volcano. At about this point the fear began to set in and we again
hung on for dear life as we drove to the car parking area about three-
quarters of the way up the volcano. From there is was a short walk of
about 200m to the rim where we were overwhelmed by the size and
violence of the eruptions happening immediately below us. We fianally
settled on the edge of the volcano looking into one of two vents about
200m away. The vent glowed bright red and every few seconds there was
a small eruption which threw up spurts of molten lava. Then things
warmed up - literally. The volcano erupted with a massive explosion of
lava, steam and gas. The shockwave pummeled our bodies and compressed
our eardrums and masses of molten rock exploded up into the sky. Some
larger rocks, about the size of a small car landed with a thud and a
hiss and slid slowly to rest on the sides of the calderra, the closest
about 75m away. While on the rim it was cold and raining,, as the sun
set and the sky became dark, the display became even more dazzling.
After 90 minutes just watching the show (it seemed like 90 seconds) it
was time to return to the ute and make our way down the volcano to the
resort.
Dinner for the 12 of us on the tour was the usual island fare, with a
Vanuatu string band and ice cold beer, surprising given that we were
in an area with no electricity. We were pretty weary as we climbed
under the mozzie net and collapsed into the comfortable bed (from
which we had previously evicted a dead spider and the bugs that were
eating it....

12 of us in a ute. This was a banyan tree we stopped at; the road here
is about the best we saw....

The girls climbing up the volcano - the ground was shaking (or was it
our knees)...

An eruption taken from about 200m away

Yep, we got that close!
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