Brendon Grimshaw waves goodbye The owner of Moyenne Island… Flickr


Brendon Grimshaw, moderno Robinson Crusoe delle Seychelles Elle Decor

The original video has been removed. Watch it here.The video above is a trailer for A Grain of Sand, a documentary about Grimshaw and his island. "An 86-year-old Yorkshire man, Brendon Grimshaw may have lived alone for many years on the tiny island paradise of Moyenne in the Seychelles in the middle of the Indian Ocean since he bought it in 1962 for £8000, but he is rarely lonely.


Brendon Grimshaw avec son "un vendredi'' René Lafortune sur moyenne, les Seychelles Island

With that, Moyenne Island National Park, the world's smallest national park, was born. It can be easy to imagine Grimshaw as an eccentric figure. After all, he moved alone to the other side of the world, bought an island, believed in pirates and spent a lifetime restoring a seemingly inconsequential speck of land.


Brendon Grimshaw, an 86yearold reallife Robinson Crusoe, and his Moyenne Island The Kid

Brendon Grimshaw, Britain's Own Robinson Crusoe, Lives Alone On this Seychelles Island For Nearly 40 Years.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/26/brendon-g.


Brendon Grimshaw, Owner of a Tropical Island in the Seychelles Grimshaw Origins and History

From 1915 until the 1960s, the island was abandoned until its purchase by Brendon Grimshaw for £8,000 (about 10,000 dollars). He was a newspaper editor from Dewsbury in Yorkshire, England. Grimshaw was the only inhabitant of the island until his death in July 2012. The island is now a national park and can be visited as part of organized trips.


Brendon Grimshaw, Owner of a Tropical Island in the Seychelles Grimshaw Origins and History (2023)

Brendon Grimshaw is one of the greatest men this world had. He created the smallest National Park in The World which covers only 22 acres (9 ha). He bought the island in 1962 for £ 8,000 when bushes were covering the island completely.. Despite the trust status and arrangements Brendan made for handing the Island over to the Seychelles.


Brendon Grimshaw waves goodbye The owner of Moyenne Island… Flickr

In 1996, Grimshaw wrote a book about himself and the island, entitled A Grain of Sand. In 2009, a documentary film was produced by the same name. The filmmakers say: "Brendon has provided us with an example of why not all hope is loss in what at times seems an overwhelmingly mad world." Here is a link to the video. In it you'll hear.


Brendon Grimshaw, el hombre que dejó todo y se fue a vivir a una isla, convirtiéndola en un

9 July 2012. Brendon Grimshaw purchased Moyenne Island off the north coast of Mahé, Seychelles, in the early 1960s for £8,000 when working as the editor of a newspaper in Africa. Determined to.


Brendon Grimshaw, el hombre que dejó todo y se fue a vivir a una isla, convirtiéndola en un

Bought by an eccentric Englishman named Brendon Grimshaw in the 1960s, the island has been carefully conserved to be as healthy and rich as Seychelles before the tourist boom. Since Grimshaw's death in 2012, the island has become a protected national park, the smallest in the world. Grimshaw first visited Seychelles in 1962 at a time when many.


Brendon Grimshaw una historia para inspirar Espacio Natura Natura Selection

This is Brendon Grimshaw's love story with Moyenne Island, which we filmed between 2007 & 2008. A mythical journey to one of the last remaining battlegrounds.


Spider's Home on Brendon's Island Brendon Grimshaw, a york… Flickr

In 1972, 45 year-old Englishman Brendon Grimshaw left his job as an newspaper editor to live on an island 1,000 miles off the east coast of Africa. Called Moyenne Island, he purchased the small, half-mile diameter island for 10,ooo British pounds.Some 30+ years later it's worth 10's of millions of pounds more—and that's the problem.


The life of the Dewsbury man who bought a tropical island for £8,000 to live as a recluse

Simon Reeve celebrates the life of the Yorkshireman who created a national park far from home in the Seychelles. Bounding from rock to rock around the shore of his tropical island in the Seychelles, Brendon Grimshaw, a sprightly old chap, was teasing me about the location of buried pirate treasure. 'I'm sure it's under this one,' he.


Reallife castaway Brendon Grimshaw buys tropical island for £8,000

In 1962, Brendon Grimshaw did something many of us only dream of: He bought a tropical island. Moyenne Island lays 4.5km off the north coast of Mahé, the largest of the 115-island Seychelle archipelago. Uninhabited, overgrown, and with legends of pirate treasure, Grimshaw fell in love with the tiny island the moment he set foot […]


Dewsbury man Brendon Grimshaw buys tropical island for £8,000 and lives as a recluse Opera News

The news that Brendan Grimshaw passed away a few days ago at the age of 87, sent the Seychelles conservation fraternity into mourning, as Brendan had become a beacon of hope for them all with the work he had carried out over the decades on his beloved Moyenne Island.. Now part of Seychelles Ste. Anne Marine National Park Brendan bought the.


Brendon Grimshaw on the Seychelles island Brendon owns, Moyenne Stock Photo Alamy

Moyenne Island was purchased by Brendon Grimshaw in 1962 for only eight thousand GBP with the goal of making it a refuge for the archipelago's endemic flora and fauna. Following two decades of immense efforts and lobbying, the island was finally recognized as a national park, the smallest one in the world with merely 9.9 hectares in size.


Man Refused 50 Million Offer to Buy His Island, Now It’s the World’s Smallest National Park

Unbelievable life story of Brendon Grimshaw, an 86-year-old real-life Robinson Crusoe, and his Moyenne Island.All human beings have a dream to be exceptional.


Brendon Grimshaw, Owner of a Tropical Island in the Seychelles Grimshaw Origins and History

Sharks!) Grimshaw developed the wild island into a gorgeous preserve, where he then lived with his Testudine friends. Moyenne Island, once an unkempt brush pile, is now home to 16,000 plants and.