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You're About to Be Stranded on a Deserted Island: What 4 Items Would You Take? #30secondmom Island Survival, Deserted Island, Uninhabited Island, Lord Of The Flies, Island Destinations, Travel More, Desert Island, Island Tour, Global Travel

Let’s play a game! Let’s pretend you rented a giant yacht for the weekend somewhere warm. It’s one of those amazing boats that has a bedroom underneath and a fully stocked kitchen. So, you take your boat out into the sea for a sunset cruise and are drinking wine and beer and having a great time....

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Marguerite de la Rocque was a French noblewoman who is well-known for surviving several years alone on a deserted island known as the Isle of Demons.  Marguerite was marooned on the island by her Abandoned Island, Deserted Island, Ancient Origins, Urban Park, Desert Island, European History, Artist Gallery, The Isle, Historical Events

Marguerite de la Rocque was a French noblewoman who is well-known for surviving several years alone on a deserted island known as the Isle of Demons. Marguerite was marooned on the island by her cousin, Jean-Francois de Roberval. Some say that Roberval acted out of anger, due to Marguerite’s ‘scandalous’ behavior. Others say that he acted out of greed, in hopes of receiving a portion of inheritance.

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A humpy surrounded by bush plants. This temporary shelter is traditionally used by indigenous people of Australia. The word humpy comes from Jagera language. It is called wurley in Kaurna language. #download #microstock #stockphoto #stockphotography #royaltyfree #AdobeStock #humpy #tent #shelter #paperbark #frame #jungle #forest #tree #camping #summer #sunlight #outdoor #nature Indigenous House, Temporary Shelter, Australian People, Bush Plant, Lean To, Desert Island, Indigenous People, Traditional House, Stock Photography

A humpy surrounded by bush plants. This temporary shelter is traditionally used by indigenous people of Australia. The word humpy comes from Jagera language. It is called wurley in Kaurna language. #download #microstock #stockphoto #stockphotography #royaltyfree #AdobeStock #humpy #tent #shelter #paperbark #frame #jungle #forest #tree #camping #summer #sunlight #outdoor #nature

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