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Malekula Island of custom, cannibalism, culture and beautiful smiles

VANUATU | Wed, 7 Mar 2012 | By charlotteemmaconnell | Views [4382] | Comments [1]

From the moment you land on Malekula Island in Vanuatu you know you're in for an experience. The airport has no roof, no lights, no running water and no worries. The waiting lounge is the shaded area of a large tree on the ocean shore. ... Read more >

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