Quiros Prophecy For Vanuatu Revisited
Posted on September 6, 2010 by admin in Religion, Society, Travel
The Happiest Country on Earth and the Great Southland of the Holy Spirit, is once more on the global agenda with the upcoming visit by 70 senior global church leaders. On September 12th 2010 a distinguished group of senior church leaders, from around the world, will visit the historic site at Santo, where they will [...]
The Secret Land Of Giants
Posted on August 19, 2010 by admin in Environment, Science, Travel
Scientists have recently confirmed that Vanuatu was host to a never-before-viewed supersize animal, in the genus Meiolania, (giant horned turtles). It was pushed to extinction by humans, on the 80 tropical island archipelago of Vanautu, in the north west corner of the South Pacific. Read how Vanuatu is home to many more giants…
Vanuatu Again Voted The Happiest Country On Earth
Posted on August 1, 2010 by admin in Travel
Lonely Planet released its latest travel guide list of the world’s happiest places. Topping the list is the 80 tropical island archipelago of Vanuatu, in the South Pacific island, while Montreal in Quebec takes second position. Read more…
How To Recycle The Environment
Posted on July 7, 2010 by admin in Entertainment, Environment
An artificial resort in Germany is the world’s largest indoor waterpark has been created in the world’s largest single hall to not have supports. It was built inside a 352-foot disused airship hangar, one of the largest buildings by volume. That is just the beginning. Read about abandoned rail way lines, to off ramps on [...]
Angry Airlines Demand Compensation
Posted on April 22, 2010 by admin in Business, Travel
Officials from airlines around the world are angrily demanding compensation from European authorities for what they feel was an over reaction to the threat of the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud. The EU triggered the world’s biggest closure of airspace since 9.11.2001.It is estimated that up to 100 thousand flights were cancelled and around half a [...]
Dr Munroes Word To Third World Nations
Posted on April 13, 2010 by admin in Politics, Society
In his book The Most Important Person On Earth, Dr Myles Munroe’s final chapter is a special word of encouragement to Third World nations. A theme that is seen to be carried forward at an upcoming International Apostolic Network seminar, being held in the tropical island nation of Vanuatu, in the South Pacific in September, [...]
Weird Names For Kids
Posted on April 5, 2010 by admin in Society
Naming kids weird names seems to be the norm for people who live in the limelight. The latest polls show that Barrack and Beckham were popular in 2008. Just check out a few of these odd names such as Sixx Pennell and Shiloh Nouvel Pitt…
Greatest Easter Travel Deals
Posted on March 1, 2010 by admin in Business, Travel
With the retail economy in tatters following weak Christmas and New Year trading and the Australian dollar firm, Easter travel deals abound. 2009 was rated as being the worst ever year for airlines and the hotel industries. Airlines were forced to take a long hard look at the efficiency of how they manage their operations, [...]
Elderly Grandmother Auctions Holiday On EBay
Posted on February 24, 2010 by admin in Advertising & Marketing, Promotion
When elderly Ni-Vanuatu grandmother, Irene Kasten, won seven night’s accommodation at a charity fund-raising event for the cervical cancer team operating in the tropical islands of Vanuatu, in the South Pacific, she could not believe her ears. Along with Weddings-Parties-Evrisamting Ltd, Dr Margaret McAdam of Brisbane, Australia, organized a Duck Race in Port Vila, Vanuatu. [...]
Shocking Restaurant Scene On Valentines Day
Posted on February 3, 2010 by admin in Humour, Promotion, Travel
At an exclusive restaurant in London, on Valentine’s Day last year, a couple started arguing. Suddenly the wife stood up, slapped her husband across the face and stormed off in a huff. The husband composed himself, took a few more gulps of his red wine and proceeded to call his mistress on his mobile. He [...]

