A turquoise lagoon 800 miles from anywhere where reefs killed ships and saved culture
Eight hundred miles of Pacific Ocean separate Pukapuka from civilization. The turquoise lagoon sparkles beneath morning light, protected by reefs that earned this atoll its ominous nickname: Danger Island. Three coral islets ring the crystalline waters where 475 Polynesians have chosen isolation over convenience. This is where treacherous barriers become guardians, where remoteness preserves what … Lire plus









