
Tanna Island in the south of the Vanuatu archipelago is an island of unique culture, adventure and mystery. While being one of the most productive islands in Vanuatu producing kava, coffee and its famous horses, it is best known for its natural phenomena and customary rites. Most of its 20,000 inhabitants practise ancient customs following the lifestyles of their ancestors and the John Frumm Cargo Cult is a well-known movement on the island.
Mount Yasur however, is probably Tanna’s most famous feature and is one of the
planet’s most accessible, active and dangerous volcanoes. It is here that the
World’s first and only Volcano Post can be found. Set near the crater, Vanuatu
Post has established a unique posting box, which enables visitors to send
letters and special singed volcano postcards from the rim of a live volcano. The
posting box is cleared daily.
Yasur
stands 360 metres above sea level and is surrounded by an ash plain, lake and
terrain that resemble a lunar landscape. Constantly rumbling and causing the
ground to shake, Yasur is very active with explosions throwing lava from its
three vents hundreds of feet in the air. Its cauldron of molten lava is an
awesome sight and at night this “sound and light” spectacular display attracts
many tourists.
Volcano Post follows the Underwater Post Office in the second of Vanuatu Post’s
‘Xtreme’ series of unique postal facilities. Handling official mail, which is
collected, postmarked and send throughout the world, these incredible postal
locations enable visitors to mail home memories of some of Vanuatu’s
breathtaking scenery.
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