Kia Orana.
Today, we explored the powerful contrast of history and culture. The morning took us to Million Dollar Point, where the remains of World War II equipment still lie beneath the waves, a sobering reminder of the island’s past.
In the afternoon, we visited the stunning Matevulu Blue Hole. As we arrived, the women from Vanuatu performed a captivating water dance called Etetung. The rhythmic splashes of the water accompanied by their movements told stories of connection to the land and sea, a celebration of nature and life. This traditional dance, passed down generations, reflects the deep cultural ties Vanuatu women share with water as a source of sustenance and spirit.
The day ended with cocktails and recaps, allowing us to reflect and appreciate Vanuatu’s history and culture.
Photos by Heather Denham and Kura Happ