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Au Bon Marché
This supermarket carries an excellent range of local and imported food, beer and wine. Open seven days a week.
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Diana Tam Gallery
Signposted off the road to Pango, this delightful studio/gallery has original oil paintings, prints and glassware. See examples on the website.
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Hebrida Market Place
An exciting spot, jam-packed with hand-painted clothes, woven bags and mats.
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L'atelier
Alongside Hebrida Market Place, a good spot for wooden carvings and handicrafts.
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La Cave du Gourmet
La Cave du Gourmet sells alcohol, cigarettes and gifts.
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Philippe Metois Photography
Close to Goodies; has gorgeous photos of Vanuatu for sale - unframed and framed, souvenir prints and artwork.
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Proud's
Proud's sells perfume, cosmetics, jewellery (including South Sea pearls) and fine porcelain.
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Stop Press
For Australian and British newspapers and magazines, paperbacks, works by local writers and some reference and travel material.
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Tanua Vanuatu
The tamanu nut is indigenous to Vanuatu - it tastes a bit like a chestnut. The oil is used in a range of products from medicinal to antimosquito products, shampoos and soaps.
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Tour Shop
Ownership of the land is the structure of Vanuatu society. Everything you touch, cycle over or swim in is owned by somebody. The Tour Shop has camping gear for hire, and Reza will give you a map of places you can camp - pay the owner when you arrive. The equipment can be taken to the outer islands, where many bungalow owners allow camping, and Tanna has Boita's Camping Ground.
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Vanuatu Cultural Centre
Has videos about ni-Van legends and festivals, plus CDs including Ol Voes Blong Vanuatu (Voices of Vanuatu, around VT2300 ), that make great mementos.
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