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Boat Shed - Astove Island, Cosmoledo Group
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Boat Shed - Astove Island, Cosmoledo Group
Boat Shed - Astove Island, part of the Cosmoledo Group, part of the Outer Islands of the Seychelles, lying in the southwest of the island nation, 1, 000 kilometres (620 miles) from Mahe Island. The whole island appears to have been turned over to the harvesting and drying of mangrove bark. Date: 1907
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Atoll Bark Export Exporting Labourers Locals Mangrove Outer Rowing Seychelles Shed Shore 1907
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A Striking Scene from Astove Island, Cosmoledo Group, Seychelles, October 1907 This evocative photograph captures the unique scene of Astove Island in the Cosmoledo Group of the Outer Islands of the Seychelles. Dating back to October 1907, this image reveals the island's transformation into a bustling hub for the harvesting and drying of mangrove bark. The entire island appears to have been dedicated to this traditional industry, with labourers and workers meticulously collecting the bark from the mangrove trees that line the island's shores. The mangrove bark was an essential export for the Indian Ocean region, used primarily for roofing and flooring in local homes and boats. The photograph showcases the island's picturesque coastline, with traditional rowing boats anchored along the beach, and the distinctive boat shed standing proudly on the shore. The shed served as a shelter for the labourers and their tools, providing much-needed shade from the tropical sun. The image offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural traditions of the Seychelles, showcasing the resilience and resourcefulness of the local community. The mangrove bark industry was a significant contributor to the economy of the Outer Islands, providing employment opportunities and sustaining the local population for generations. Despite the passage of time, this photograph remains an enduring testament to the island's past, offering a captivating insight into the lives of those who once called Astove Island home.
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