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Zanzibar- Nungwi Beach – Tanzania

Image Name: Shoot the Breeze II

The Indian Ocean around Zanzibar has for centuries been a crossroads of trade, culture, and exploration. The dhow, with its iconic triangular sail, is a symbol of voyaging, resilience, and human ingenuity in partnership with the sea.

From above, its smallness against the waters speaks of humility and surrender to life’s vastness.

The sparkling waters, radiant in their turquoise brilliance, symbolize purity, healing, and boundless opportunity.

This image harmonizes the vastness of life’s journey (water) with the human spirit’s courage and adaptability (dhow + sail).

In Feng Shui, it offers both expansion and guidance — opening vision while also reminding one to steer wisely, to align with the currents rather than resist them.

It invites the energy of possibility, resilience, and perspective into a space, grounding personal journeys within the grander flow of the universe.

Placement Tip

Offices or Studies: Inspires clarity, vision, and resilience in decision-making.

Meditation/Rest Spaces: Encourages humility, perspective, and surrender to life’s flow.

The infamous spice Island Zanzibar, shimmers with an intriguing blend of history and titillating beauty – labyrinthine Stone Town alleys perfumed with clove and cardamom, coral walled palaces echoing sultans legacies and sapphire seas lapping against beaches as white as powdered sugar.

Once a crossroads of ancient trade it remains a tapestry of Swahili, Arab, Indian and African worlds – an island where every breeze carries both mystery and allure.

 

Flying high above its alluring shores the drone captures a unique point of view, the magic and vastness of the ocean whilst age old dhows negotiate archaic trade winds.

Size (CM)

42 x 29, 60 x 42, 90 x 60

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