Not a Mini to be seen on this tiny island. (Not a single other car to be found here either.) No ferry and no plane calls at Cooper Island. The Manchioneel Bay we overlook can only be reached by private boat or a boat that sails specially to this beautiful spot in the British Virgin Islands. East lies Ginger Island, west Salt Island, all part of the British Virgins where the weather is permanently nice. Well, almost always then. Because near this bay lies -under water- the R.M.S Rhone (Royal Mail Steamer), which sank in 1867 during a hurricane. Wreck divers stay in this bay and have lunch or dinner with this sea view from the Cooper Island Beachclub. Also in this picture for the enthusiast is a Hallberg-Rassy, sailing yacht Sailody.
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Sybrand Treffers (1971) is fotograaf en filmer met verregaande specialiteit in de industriële, nautische en logistieke sector. Turbines, warehousing of olietankers verhelderend of dynamisch in beeld brengen, verbindingen leggen tussen kantoor en werkvloer. Inclusief vernieuwende toepassing van beelden voor verbetering van kantooromgevingen, bedrijfsrestaurants, fabriekshallen of..
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