History of a Island by ariz
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Description
You see this Island before you? It is a pleasant warm piece of heaven, or is it?
This Island has been here since the pacific plate moved away from the North American plate.
Over 1000's of years it has seen many cultures come and go.
It was once the home of a people that left it to go to the Easter Islands.
Sometime in the past after others had moved in a giant tidal wave washed all the plants animals and people into the sea.
The Sea receded and it time the birds and animals came back as well as man.
This was home to a band of natives and then more men came. Many battles were fought, many were killed. The fire burned the whole Island, both tribes left.
The Island was alone again to heal and re-grow and take back the land that man took.
Then it became a hide out for Sea faring Pirates. The Navies of some country attacked the island and wiped out the pirates.
The Island again retook and healed from what man did to her.
Today the Island lays in the blue Pacific, peaceful calm and quite. She is waiting. Waiting for the next round of Man.
When he comes, he will build. He will try to conquer, but in the end with nature, fire and Tidal Waves only the Island will survive, and she will again heal and take back the land that the men tried to conquer..
Vistapro.
Comments (4)
Snow_Angel
Very nice island and postwork! There are hundreds of trees and plants in this! I am really impressed by all the hard work this must of taken you to make this! And the story is perfect and has a good message. Nothing has changed! :) V
adm5050
Super nice terrain, cool surfaces also. outstanding story.
choronr
Frank...this is a work of patience that has paid off with a beautiful composition. Excellent work; both the picture and the narrative!
bebert
mmmmm very nice. I like water color and sand.