Many years ago, I read an inspiring book called “Fatu Hiva”, written by Thor Heyerdahl, also known for his daring journey on the ‘Kon-Tiki’ raft from South America to French Polynesia. The book describes the journey that a very young Thor and his wife Liz did in 1937. Thor wanted to spend a year ‘back into nature’, cut off from the world on the remotest islands he could find. After a lot of research in books and on maps, he found Fatu Hiva, the southernmost and most isolated island of the Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean and the most isolated of the inhabited islands. Only a few months later he travelled all the way to this remote island group in the Pacific. It took them 6 weeks to get to Tahiti and he then waited a few months more to find a ship to Fatu Hiva.