I spotted this shack when sailing from Raiatea to Taha’a, in French Polynesia. It was surrounded by water and very ramshackle. It fascinated me and I imagined a Robinson Crusoe type character spending his days there in total solitude – perhaps a writer trying to finish what he hoped would be the next great novel.
lovely ! serene
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Excellent shot for the theme of solitude..really makes me wonder about who was living there and why 🙂
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Whoever lives there can be assured that I envy him/her a lot! Nice interpretation of the theme!
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Gosh imagine being there during high seas, a hurricane etc. wnderful during hot calm weather. wouldn’t mind that myself
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I can’t imagine how it was built ,they would have taken the tin etc out there by boat ,then built it ,or was it may be?it was a bigger island once and is now being swallowed up by the sea .Amazing
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I had the same thoughts when I saw it – how did the build it?
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Hmm he’ll be in trouble if the sea level rises!!
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Beautiful shot. One day you need to hold the digital equivalent. of a slide night. You could project them onto your big wall and we coul have cocktails and nibbles. 😊
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