The secluded waters of Divers Bay are off the beaten path for cruise ships sailing the Pacific. But when tourists come ashore to its remote village, in Vanuatu’s far north, its people put on a show.
They share its traditional arts of weaving, fire making and sand drawing with cruise passengers.
Local chief David Silas said villagers performed traditional, or “kastom”, dances and let tourists join in.
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