With a loud concussive bang, Mt. Yasur blows lava around inside its crater.
My camera was tripod-mounted for this shot - I believe the visible blur in the photo was from the ground the tripod was sitting on shaking, not from me shaking the tripod!
Location: Tanna island, Vanuatu
Lens used: 17-55mm f2.8 ISJoses, my hiking guide on the edge of the Marum crater on the top of Mt. Marum. There was enough of the irritating volcanic gas in the air to warrant using the gas masks we brought along.
Mt. Marum has a pool of molten lava down in it's crater floor, 600 meters behind and below where Joses was standing in this photo. We could hear it bubbling and churning through the fog, but the pea-soup thick fog and clouds weren't in the mood to allow us a glimpse this day.
Location: Ambrym island, Vanuatu
Lens used: 17-55mm f2.8 ISTwo men splash their faces in the hot freshwater spring flowing out of the rocky beach into the ocean. Sadly, I didn't get much time here to enjoy this unusual geological feature. Though this was the only one of these I saw during my trip, it's my understanding several hot springs on beaches can be found throughout the Vanuatu archipelago.
Location: Ambrym island, Vanuatu
Lens used: 17-55mm f2.8 ISMy tent parked under a palm tree.
Though they may not appropriate for everyone, a person looking for a high-quality super lightweight backpacking tent should check out Tarptent. My fully-featured yet sub 2 pound tent performed excellently over what was a pretty damp trip.
Location: Ambrym island, Vanuatu
Lens used: 17-55mm f2.8 IS