Tahiti
In school, I was flunking four out of five subjects and I'd be sent to study hall, where I'd read back issues of the National Geographic. I always felt an affinity towards these islands...Tahiti appeared to me at least a sanctuary, and at best Nirvana...The Tahitians are marvelously free. First of all, it's a classless society, and if you put on airs, they just tease the life out of you...The happiest moments of my life have been in Tahiti. If I've ever come close to finding genuine peace, it was on my island among the Tahitians...
Tahiti

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Tahiti
A machine-print colour photograph of an aerial view of Marlon Brando's Tahitian island, Teti'aroa -- 39x52in. (99x132.1cm.), backed on to foam board, framed; accompanied by a colour machine-print photograph of a seascape -- 16x20in. (40.6x50.8cm.) framed; and a painting of a tropical island by Yachiyo, watercolour on paper - 21x17in. (53.3x43.2cm.) framed (3)

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