
In this, the first series of stamp issues on “Vanuatu Uncovered”, Mystery Island is the perfect introduction to the more unusual destinations in this astonishing archipelago.
Known correctly as
Inyeug, this tiny island measures only a few hundred metres wide and
about 1km long and is the airstrip for Aneityum, Vanuatu’s southernmost
island. Air Vanuatu services the island from Port Vila and Tanna and
this service plus the many cruise ships that visit during the season,
have seen Mystery Island’s location become less of a mystery. During
World War II, this small, uninhabited island was used as a landing
strip for the allied forces. US troops built the runway for their air
force in the 1940s as World War II raged throughout the South Pacific.
The “mystery” is said to have derived from the fact that the air strip
is impossible to see from the sea and therefore it took some time for
the Japanese to determine where all the planes were coming from.
Nobody lives permanently on Mystery Island although short term bungalow stays are possible. The Island is deliberately kept this way to ensure that tourism in this unspoilt paradise, remains bouyant. On average Mystery Island hosts three cruise ship visits a month. It's just enough to give the local economy a boost without ruining the traditional way of life… and this is just what the ni Vanuatu and the visitors want.
Vanuatu Uncovered Pt.1 - Mystery Island
Please Note: All prices are in US Dollars
| Set of 4 stamps | $5.20 | ||
| Miniature Sheet with 4 stamps | $5.20 | ||
| First Day Cover with 4 stamps | $6.20 |
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For more information please contact: |
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| Designer: | Denise Durkin, Wellington, New Zealand | The
Manager, Philatelic Bureau, Vanuatu Post, Port Vila, Vanuatu Tel. + 678 22000 Fax + 678 23900 E mail: philatelic@vanuatupost.vu |
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| Printer: | Southern Colour Print, Christchurch, New Zealand | |||
| Photography: | John Nicholls Mini Sheet and 90 and 100 stamps, Robert Mulligan 130 stamp, Tiffany Carroll 200 stamp. | |||
| Process: | Offset lithography | |||
| Stamp Size: | 42.58mm x 28.45mm, two vertical and two horizontal. | |||
| Miniature Sheet Size: | 196mm x 83mm. Stamps exclude International Post bars. | |||
| Panes: | 2 panes of 20 stamps per sheet. | |||
| Paper: | Tullis Russell Yellow Phosphor 103gsm | |||
| Denominations: | 90, 100, 130, and 200 vatu. M/S is 520 vatu. | |||
| Period of Sale: | 28 March 2009 for a period of 2 years. |


