Tanna

Jackamy
Paul & Derry Harper
Sat 31 Jul 2010 23:00

Sunday 1st August

Along with Pete and Carol (BaliBlue) we flew to Tanna to visit Mount Yasur Volcano.

Tanna is south of Port Vila and 40 minutes later we landed at White Grass airport, Lenakel. A small sign pointed to the baggage claim area, an open window separating the runway from the airport terminal.                               

  

The transport and our drivers

Bags collected, we were met by Isaac who took us to meet Mancy, our driver for the next two days. We climbed into the truck, dropped Isaac at his home and then started the two-hour journey to the volcano stopping to pick up Mancy’s wife Sarah along the way. The journey was an adventure in itself, the roads are full of huge potholes and at times had us hanging on for dear life.

  

The single track road that takes you across the island and the volcano

    

Over the centuries ash rain from the volcano has built up huge black sand dunes and ash plains. We drove across the ash plains and through a river until we were just 150 meters from the rim of the crater.             

  

Mancy and Sarah..............................Shooting lava

It was dark when we arrived.Armed with torches we had a short climb to the rim, standing just meters away we were treated to a magnificent fireworks display, with molten rock flying into the sky.The level of activity fluctuates between 1 and 4, it was reaching level 3 and Mancy was getting anxious about us being so close, so after one more photo it was time to leave and head to our accommodation for the night, Sunrise Bungalows.                                     

  

     

The bungalows are locally built, with walls made from pandanus leaves and bamboo floors, very basic but we did have en-suite facilities and two light bulbs. The electricity was switched off at 9.30, it was total darkness all we could hear was the roaring of the sea. In the morning we realised what a stunning setting we were in, the bungalows were situated on top of the cliffs over looking Turtle Bay.                               

  

              The bungalow and bedroom             

  

                               The WC and  lounge

                                                                                                                                                           The Sunrise