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Death-defying divers an event of dignity and mystique

Article Category: Advice

Author Name: Richard Butler

Death-defying divers an event of dignity and mystique

A land-diver takes to the sky on Pentecost Island, Vanuatu.

Land-diving on Vanuatu's remote Pentecost Island was once an ancient, unique and private ritual whereby young men hurled themselves off treetops bungy-style to celebrate the annual yam harvest.
But nowadays it's evolved into the annual N'gol Land Diving Festival with tourist groups welcome on any of up to 30 dates in May or June to enjoy what the organisers describe as "a once in a lifetime cultural experience".

Boys as young as 7 and young men jump head-first to the ground from a man-made tower 20m or 30m high, with only a liana vine tied to their ankles which is attached to the tower, the spectacle dramatised by the dancing, stomping of feet and yelling by the excited watching villagers.

Selection of the vines has to be made with great care: they must be thick and strong enough not to snap during the jump - if their length is even 10cm too long the diver risks crashing into the ground and suffering serious and even fatal injuries.

Accidents have happened.

When Queen Elizabeth II visited Pentecost for the N'gol Festival in 1974, a young diver fractured his neck and later died when his vine broke.

The visit came some weeks after the yam harvest and during the dry season, when the vines were less pliable and more likely to snap.

In 2006, after three divers were injured in falls and one was paralysed, the Vanuatu Cultural Centre warned the organisers against over-exploiting the land-diving spectacle for tourists.

Other VIP visitors to the festival have included the late Pope John Paul II, in 1986.

Several stories are told about the origin of the land-diving ceremonies.

One is that they were designed to ensure the success of the harvesting of yams, a staple root-crop food of the islanders - traditionally if a diver's hair or shoulder touches the ground in the fall (a feat demanding considerable accuracy), it is said to bode well for the next year's crop.

Another tale links N'gol with a centuries-old legend about a woman who ran away from her husband, Tamale, after he beat her.

He eventually spotted the woman hiding high in a tall tree, and told her that if she came down to earth he might beat her again - but only a little.

She refused, so he climbed the tree and made a grab for her, only for his wife to leap from her high perch towards the ground.

The angry Tamale jumped after her - not realising that she had liana vines attached from a high branch to her ankles, and landed safely.

Tamale did not, and he died.

The incident led to the N'gol festival with men diving from a treetop tower in a display of their strength, and to show that they would never be tricked again by the woman, as Tamale had been.

Land-diving is often said to have been the forerunner of bungy-jumping, the "sport" introduced in New Zealand by A.J. Hackett in the mid-1980s a few years after it was initially tried in England after the televising of a BBC film of the Pentecost Island festival.

But the Vanuatu Tourism Office said the N'gol was "an event of dignity and mystique local developer and trade commissioner for Vanuatu Richard Butler promotes investment into tourism resorts, agriculture farmlets with forestry harvesting of sustainable plantations all impact projects and can be contacted on [email protected] or +61 417007792 or local in Australia 0417007792 website www.allaboutvanuatu.com

About the Author: Richard Butler visited the nation of Vanuatu in 2008, he was captivated by the people of Vanuatu & its beauty. Government appointed him a trade commissioner he has a quest to promote international investment into eco-tourism resorts, organic agriculture, sustainable forestry http://www.allaboutvanuatu.com

Keywords: Vanuatu,eco-tourism,agriculture,bungy jumping,adventure travel,impact investment,ethical investment,

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