There are a number of waterfalls on the main island Efete in Vanuatu.
Some of these are very accessible as they are right next to the road such as this one.

Others are a bit more of a hike, but definitely worth it...such as these ones at Mele.
Unfortunately the access to the falls is not being very well managed. They have cut steps into the limestone and scrubbing the surface to avoid people slipping when walking. Unfortunately this also erodes and changes the waterfalls and I think they should put a walking track adjacent to the falls instead.



One day we hired a driver to take us around the island.
One of the places we stopped was the Blue Lagoon which is a small semi freshwater lagoon with large lime stone deposits making the water very blue to look at.

We also stopped at Turtle Bay which is supposed to be a turtle sanctuary...but for what it is (tiny) and the knowledge of your guide (none) very over prised.
But they did have some live coconut crabs.

Some baby turtles

And a couple of large turtles in a very small and dirty enclosure.
You would think that a country with access to some of the best seafood and freshest produce would have fantastic food.
Although the food was Ok, we didn't find it fantastic and generally very over prised.

There was plenty of restaurant in and around Port Vila and some of them serving specialties such as coconut crabs and flying foxes.
We tried the coconut crab...but it was overcooked and dry and had surprising little meat on it (no meat in the body itself).

So we stuck to more traditional seafood which most often was battered and deep fried.

And as usual Aiden got into the free kids menu desserts
This weekend we went up to Lake Macquarie with the family to stay for a couple of night at a resort. I didn't take a lot of photos because we either didn't do much or were too busy with the family.
I did however take this one photo one evening at Katherine Hill Bay.
26. April 2013 10:46
by Rene Pallesen
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Lucas is now 7 Months and for this month we decided to take his Monthly
photos while he was on his first overseas trip to Vanuatu.
This series of photos was taken at Eton Beach on the east side of the island
of Efate in Vanuatu...he loved the water and had a hard time to understand that
it is unpleasant to eat the sand and drink the salt water.
He is now almost able to crawl...he just needs to figure out that it is not
enough to just move the legs...you also have to move your hands.
3. April 2013 07:20
by Rene Pallesen
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I know it was a couple of months ago, but I only now got around to processing it.
Here is another photo that I took of Lucas when he was 4 Months.
27. March 2013 11:15
by Rene Pallesen
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I decided take a 20-hour train-ride to Myitkyinã *laugh* it took 20-hours to get there by train because there was only one track.
It was definitely faster to run next to the train than to travel in it!
We had to wait for the oncoming train to return before we could travel north.
At one point, we crossed a bridge that was so rickety that I thought it would collapse any moment!
Locals working in the rice fields.
Locals using water-buffaloes to plough rice fields.
The train travelled along the Jrrawaddy River.
It would have been nice if I was able to travel to Mandalay via a riverboat down the Jrrawaddy River.
It was amazing to find out that people live “on” these lakes, by building houses on stilts.
This sort of housing is quite common in many parts of Asia, especially areas where monsoons quite frequently flood an area.
It is also very environmentally-sound, I think, and hurts the land less.
Most of the houses are made of wood.
Myitkyinã is pretty dismal in rain!
There is a huge drug problem in Burma, especially through the crossings into China.
I have scanned a copy of a recent newspaper article about this problem in Burma.