This is the story of a couple who built their very own off-grid island. They’ve been living there for over 27 years now, and have added on quite a bit to it. It’s called Freedom Cove in Tofino, BC.
It all started with a tiny floating cabin they built with driftwood that washed ashore after a storm. And since 1992, they have been living in it and adding on to it. Pretty incredible, isn’t it? Please enjoy the video below from Exploring Alternatives for the full story.
This is a thatched roof A-frame tiny cabin resort on the Island of La Digue, which is the third largest island of Seychelles in the Indian Ocean. Depending on the cottage, you are either just a few steps from the sandy beaches with incredible views of the ocean or you’re tucked in a tropical garden with an upper mezzanine.
The cabins feature a double bed, air conditioning, a mini bar, television, phones, hairdryer, bathroom, and a kitchenette. This island is only accessible by boat from La Passe and features beautiful turquoise water and sandy beaches. Looks and sounds pretty incredible, doesn’t? I’ve always loved A-frames, so I would love to modify something like this to where you’re able to live out of it comfortably year-round.
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