- published: 17 Jul 2014
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Norsup is an island and village in the province of Malampa on Malakula Island in Vanuatu.
It is located near Malampa Province capital Lakatoro.
According to the 2009 census, it has a population of 88 inhabitants.
The village and surrounding area are served by Norsup Airport, one of three airports of the island. Others are Lamap Airport and South West Bay Airport.
Norsup Airport (IATA: NUS, ICAO: NVSP) is an airfield near Norsup on the island of Malakula, in the Malampa province in Vanuatu. It is one of three airfields on the island, the others being Lamap Airport and South West Bay in the south.
The airport resides at an elevation of 23 feet (7 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway which is 950 metres (3,117 ft) in length.
And the airplane is coming in for a landing!
15.07.08: Just arrived at Norsup Airport, North Malekula. Handlers are loading baggage and some passengers patiently wait their turn to board. Stay with Rona at beautiful Ameltoro Bungalows, she will arrange transport to collect you from the airport. Rona is a superb cook and the bungalows have an ensuite and are close to the water.
Presentacion del grupo musical de la normal superior de monteria el dia 25 de mayo de 2011 en la celebracion de su aniversario, fusion musical de los temas TAMBORERO del folclor tradicional y la cancion EFECTOS VOCALES del cantante de hip hop español Nash, interpretado por los estudiantes de grados 6 y 7, en la voz Edward Marchena, director musical profesor Juan Pablo Castillo
This is a video of a plane taking off from Norsup Airport on Malekula in Vanuatu. It is an Air Vanuatu Flight. Twin Otter plane.
Analog-drum seismograph recording of the Norsup, Vanuatu M7.0 earthquake that occurred on April 29, 2016; at 06:33:27am VUT (and now with a Guralp CMG-3T broadband seismometer :D !~). Enjoy :) ! Norsup, VANUATU; 5 km (3 mi) WSW M7.0 35 km (22 mi) deep 06:33:27am VUT April 29, 2016 (received ~2:47:30pm CDT at Lincoln, NE, USA) On Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cloud_NinE1
Sitting on my bag under a shelter in the main street of Lakatoro waiting for the truck to take me to Lamap in the south, about 4 hours away. A candidate for the upcoming election campaigns loudly in Bislama. The crowd listened attentively. Ni-Van appreciate a good speech.
Rona Newman owns this wonderful collection of bungalows and a restaurant overlooking Norsup Island. She is a fantastic chef who serves huge meals of island/French cuisine. This clip takes you from the restaurant, past Rona's house and the bungalows. Inside a bungalow to try to see the ensuite, note the power point and electric light; impressive for bungalow accom. Cost for B&B; is 4000 vatu ($48) per night, 1000 vatu for each meal. I highly recommend Ameltoro. Very comfortable, safe and friendly.
Thanks for watching..... 1) Port Vila 2) Luganville 3) Norsup 4) Port-Olry 5) Isangel 6) Sola 7) Lakatoro 8) Whitesands 9) Lenakel 10) Longana Vanuatu, officially the Republic of Vanuatu (French: République de Vanuatu, Bislama: Ripablik blong Vanuatu), is an Oceanian 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. The first Europeans to visit the islands were a Spanish expedition led by Portuguese navigator Fernandes de Queirós, who arrived in Espiritu Santo in 1605; he claimed the archipelago for Spain and na...
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Air Vanuatu and Vanuatu Tourism Office hosted 12 agents from around New Zealand on an educational tour of Efate and Espiritu Santo in April for an update on the state of tourism following cyclone Pam. Here are a few of the highlights. Filmed on iPhone 6.
A view of the islands as you glide through the sky over Efate. You should be able to see Moso and Lelepa way down there. Thanks Air Vanuatu!