LadyBears
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Originally posted by mmausse
Sorry, I AM a little behind in this, but where exactly is Vanuatu?
mmausse - as far as Vanuatu - I have never heard of it either. This is what I have found:
Located: Oceania, group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to Australia . It is a Y shaped chain of 4 main islands & 80 smaller islands, about 65 of which are inhabited. The whole area is slightly larger than Connecticut.
Climate: tropical; The South-East Trade Winds that discouraged early attempts at European colonisation prevail over the islands and are responsible for much of their weather. The wet season falls from November to April and dumps more than 4m (more than 13ft) of rain annually in some places. Many tour groups from Australia go for their Christmas holidays during the wet season, but the cool, evening sea breezes generally save them from taking a long walk off a short pier. During the dry season, Vanuatu enjoys sunny days and mild, spring-like weather. The cyclone season is December to March, with possibilities for wild weather a few months on either side of that. The winds are generally more unruly during the wet season than the dry, and cyclones can hit any island.
Natural hazards: tropical cyclones or typhoons (January to April); volcanism causes minor earthquakes; tsunamis
Major Industry is agriculture (copra, timber, beef, cocoa, coffee)
Vast tracts of Vanuatu's forests have been preserved from commercial logging, mainly because the terrain is too rough and the grades too steep to make it economically viable. The forest is typical of the western Pacific, and includes giant banyan trees and kauri pines as well as isolated stands of sandalwood that survived the 19th century obsession for it. Some of the more mountainous islands are cloaked in almost impenetrable forest from the shoreline to the highest peaks, and over 150 plant species of the more than 1000 so far identified are endemic. Coconut trees and plantations are common throughout the archipelago.
The survivors were in HAVANNAH HARBOUR, Efate Island, Vanuatu from 6/1/04-8/7/04 according to the notice to mariners by the Vanuatu Maritime Authority - Vanuatu Mobile Force.


I guess I'll have to stay home and watch Survivor!



