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ABOUT VANUATU
Vanuatu, officially the Republic of Vanuatu, is an island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is some 1,750 kilometres (1,090 mi) east of northern Australia, 500 kilometres (310 mi) northeast of New Caledonia, west of Fiji, and southeast of the Solomon Islands, near New Guinea. Vanuatu was first inhabited by Melanesian people. Europeans discovered the islands in 1605 with the arrival of a Spanish expedition led by Queirós in Espiritu Santo.
 
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Port Vila, the capital city of Vanuatu, offers a delightful blend of cultural experiences and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the colorful local markets, where fresh produce and handcrafted goods abound, or take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront to enjoy stunning ocean views. For those seeking adventure, snorkeling and diving in the nearby coral reefs reveal a world of marine life, while a visit to the stunning Mele Cascades provides a refreshing escape into nature. The city's rich history can be discovered at the National Museum of Vanuatu, offering insights into the archipelago's diverse cultural heritage.
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Diving the SS President Coolidge
When she was christened by the widow of her namesake in 1931, the President Coolidge was as opulent as any pleasure ship plying the world’s waters, with an elegant smoking lounge, a shopping arcade, even its own stock exchange. A decade later the Coolidge was converted to an Army transport ship to help with the war effort; she was bringing reinforcements to American troops in the South Pacific when she struck a mine and sank off the coast of Vanuatu. Penetration is superb, and skilled divers can explore the engine room and dining room, or drift along the promenade deck. The largest and most accessible wreck of the Second World War, the Coolidge is in a class of her own."
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