S.A.L.T. Bar - Leap of Faith cocktail recipe
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the most well known of all vanuatu's ancient traditions is an awe-inspiring land diving or nag hole
local males tie vines around their ankles and jump off 20 to 30 meter high towers to prove their courage and fertility
lychee brings intensive aromatics and an exotic punch to this cocktail
there are only two chartreuse monks that know the secret recipe of 130 plants which go into making this world famous liqueur
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The men of the Sa tribe in the South Pacific island of Pentecost in Vanuatu have become known for one very extraordinary pastime. They build a 98-foot tall tower out of jungle wood, climb to the top, and jump off, tethered by vines tied around their ankles. The tradition – done without any safety equipment, except for the vines – is known as Naghol, although most people prefer to call it by its western appellation of land diving. Land diving is widely considered to be the godfather of another extreme western practice – bungee jumping. Much less dangerous but no less ritualistic is this twist on the classic Swizzle. Made with Chartreuse, there are only two monks that know the secret recipe of 130 plants which go into making this world-famous liqueur, that has remained unchanged since the 17th century. We loved the secrecy that surrounds both traditions, although we know where we’d rather be… enjoying the land divers from the ground, a cool glass of this delicious cocktail in hand! View the recipe here: https://discover.silversea.com/to-the-curious/salt-bar/leap-of-faith-cocktail/ Learn more about S.A.L.T.: https://www.silversea.com/salt-silver-moon.html