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ANDAMAN ISLANDS PHOTO DIARY x 2

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Part 2 of snaps from the Andaman Islands. The last lot were mostly from Havelock Island, which is the most popular island in the beautiful bunch, but is still totally chilled and has so few tourists compared to many of the other places i've visited in South East Asia. 

This little lot are mostly from Neil Island. An even smaller, more remote, and shanti shanti (meaning super-relaxed and slow-paced - i.e. perfect) island to the East of Great Andaman. If by any chance you ever get yourself here, do yourself a favour and find Ram Nagar beach (or beach no.3 as they call it for us non-Hindi speaking visitors). It's hidden away, and not really spoken about, but is easily one of the most beautiful beaches i've ever laid my eyes upon. Just perfect.

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