Ahead through the jungle, Carol Hedges, Realtor, England We have come to the north, but the rain did not stop, even though it is much warmer. That's good. On the island of Tanna was cool. We caught a taxi and drove in the only hotel in town, which was the title of the word "beach". We rented a room without any problems. On the island was quiet, almost no tourists. On the beach at the Hotel Beachfront Resort "sand was black and the water is murky from the constant rain, but we liked the hotel itself. The bungalows were just the basic amenities, but it was hot water, and the staff of the newly decorated it with fresh flowers. This is a tradition, moreover, flowers create the perfect mood and transform the interior. Our hotel is the hotel we were approached by tour guide and asked what we're going to do. We wanted to go to several trips, but mostly we wanted to get into the cave Millennium. Guide said that, unfortunately, the water level rose, and the roads were blocked for several days, so we decided to go for half a day to see the sights associated with the second world war. Echoes of the Second World On the first night we ate at the hotel. The food was excellent, and steak - all delicious. In addition to our hotel lived mostly those working or living on the islands. They talk nice, especially because of the conversations with them we learned many interesting things. We had a great evening. Our hotel in Espiritu Santo in the morning we went to the village, which was much smaller town of Port Vila. It was only the most necessary shops and facilities. Two of those with whom we spoke the night before, tried to establish a ferry service between Port Vila and the island of Espiritu Santo. On Santo they came to get a license. One of them, an engineer, told us that near the pier have any debris left over from World War II, and we went in that direction, to look at them. We could consider many things, but if the weather was more suitable, we could dive with a mask and consider all the better. During the tour, which took place after dinner, we went to Cape million dollars, where there is a lot of old equipment. In addition, there are very nice sandy beach. Then we went into the jungle to look at the wreckage of crashed airplane. It was a very interesting tour, though expensive. Much cheaper it would just take a cab and go by it all to see. Toward the end of the day our guide called, and he told us that the next day we will be able to go into the cave. Excellent. I really wanted to get there. Read more: See also: Exotic piece of France in the Pacific, diving, surfing, and ... Explore Aboriginal culture Wonderful world of animals on islands in the Pacific jumping on an elastic rope - a centuries-old custom of the Fiji Islands - a paradise for divers and not just to them as they take part in saving the turtles? Unique corner of the planet - the virgin forest and unexplored depths of Whole-covered greens, the whole totally
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