Tranquil and isolated for centuries, until the big waves came

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Port Blair:The December 26 tsunami killed almost a quarter of the indigenous communities of India's remote Nicobar Islands at the southern end of the Bay of Bengal, close to the earthquake's epicentre.

Hit hard by the tsunami: Nancowrie Island, in the Nicobar Islands Photo: Rasheed Yousuf

The eight 20-metre-high waves that smashed the archipelago's 24 islands - only 12 of which are inhabited - not long after dawn wiped out an idyllic way of life forever.

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Tranquil and isolated for centuries, until the big waves came

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