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Guinness World Record And World Heritage Site

Posted on November 24, 2009 by in Promotion

Guinness World Record And World Heritage Site

On the tropical island of Vanuatu, in the South pacific, Chief Roi Mata’s Domain, a World Heritage Site, has featured once more on the world stage. It is found in the final chapter of a story that involved 838 participants in a Guinness World Record Challenge, held in Port Vila, on the 19th November, by [...]

Tortoise Tale In Successful Guinness World Record

Posted on November 24, 2009 by in Promotion

Tortoise Tale In Successful Guinness World Record

Dr Wendy Stenberg-Tendys was asked in a recent radio interview, “How did you manage to get 838 participants, mainly school students, to write a proper story in the Guinness World Record challenge, of How Many People to Write a Story in 24 Hours”. “It was a matter of organization, from Melanesian Tours busing in the [...]

Water Water Everywhere Not A Drop To Drink

Posted on September 14, 2009 by in Health

Water Water Everywhere Not A Drop To Drink

Water is the lifeblood of a community, yet it is a precious commodity that is becoming more and more polluted. In homes rights across America there are families who have no access to clean water. Jennifer Hall-Massey of Charleston, W. Virginia, has to purchase drinking water that is brought in by truck and stored in [...]

Dream Comes True For Clyde Persley

Posted on June 28, 2009 by in Society

Dream Comes True For Clyde Persley

The 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein song said, “Climb every mountain, ford every stream, follow every rainbow, till you find your dream.” 49 year old Clyde Persley, married with a 4 year-old daughter, just found his dream. He won the $39 million California’s SupperLotto Plus. If he had not taken out a lottery ticket, Persley would [...]

New Yorker Wins Exotic Holiday Proving Dreams Can Come True

Posted on June 5, 2009 by in Vanuatu

New Yorker Wins Exotic Holiday Proving Dreams Can Come True

Sitting in the hustle and bustle of New York, Nancy Martel was captivated by the thought of winning an exotic 7 day holiday for two in the South Pacific. It was a long shot and she never dreamed for one minute it would be hers, but she liked the idea that that money she put [...]

Visit A South Pacific Survivor Tropical Island For Just A Few Dollars

Posted on June 2, 2009 by in Travel, Vanuatu

Visit A South Pacific Survivor Tropical Island For Just A Few Dollars

Hard-hit US car workers recently answered a casting call for contestants to enter the fantastic CBS reality TV show Survivor. Three hundred people turned up on a weekday afternoon at a suburban bar in Detroit. “The thought of spending seven weeks on a tropical island sounds just too enticing to pass up,” said one of [...]

Its Bad News For The High Fivers

Posted on May 28, 2009 by in General, How To

Its Bad News For The High Fivers

For long enough we have all been aware of the ‘High Five’, flesh on flesh action, of the younger generation. Now a new craze has hit America and may be about to become a world-wide phenomenon. Michelle Obama definitely wants to be greeted correctly on June 3rd, the first official American holiday for a ‘Fist [...]

Its Official: Live in Paradise On A Tropical Island Getaway In Opulent Luxury

Posted on May 22, 2009 by in Health, Politics, Travel, Vanuatu

Its Official: Live in Paradise On A Tropical Island Getaway In Opulent Luxury

I’m Dr. Wendy Stenberg-Tendys and I’ve discovered how great it is to live on a tropical island in the South Pacific (voted the Happiest Country On Earth in 2006). I’m offering you the opportunity to win your own piece of paradise (a million dollar tropical island getaway) so you too can live out of the [...]

The Best Job In The World Still Up For Grabs

Posted on May 11, 2009 by in Society, Vanuatu

The Best Job In The World Still Up For Grabs

The British Charity Fundraiser and adventurer, Ben Southall, recently won the Best-Job-In-The-World Competition. This gave him a six-month contract to be the manager of the tourist attraction, Hamilton Island, in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Ben got his fifteen minutes of fame, plus a salary of $150,000. He gets to live in a three-bedroomed [...]

Young Virgin Sacrificed After May Day Celebrations

Posted on April 30, 2009 by in Society, Women

Young Virgin Sacrificed After May Day Celebrations

Back in antiquity May Day was the festival of the Roman Goddess of flowers. In a more secular version, particularly in Germanic countries, it became the dancing of the Maypole and crowning the Queen of May. It celebrated the midway point between the spring and summer solstice, or the first day of summer. It is [...]