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David Stanley
A many-coloured fruit dove (manuma in Samoan) was seen in the forest reserve near the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum in Apia, Samoa. #fruitdove #manuma #RobertLouisStevensonMuseum #Apia #Samoa
David Stanley
This pool near the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum in Apia is said to have been a favorite of the author who spent his last five years in Samoa. #RobertLouisStevensonMuseum #Apia #Samoa
David Stanley
The lower slope of Mount Vaea next to the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum in Apia, Samoa, is a rainforest reserve. The trail to the top of Mount Vaea, where Stevenson and his wife Fanny are buried, begins here. #MountVaea #RobertLouisStevenson #Apia #Samoa
David Stanley
A pair of female attendants at the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum in Apia, Samoa, are amused by their device. #RobertLouisStevensonMuseum #Apia #Samoa
David Stanley
A replica of Robert Louis Stevenson's safe is displayed in the Great Hall of Villa Vailima in Apia, Samoa. #RobertLouisStevenson #VillaVailima #Apia #Samoa
David Stanley
Replicas of late 19th century furniture have been placed in the five bedrooms upstairs in Villa Vailima at Apia, Samoa, now the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum. #VillaVailima #Apia #Samoa #RobertLouisStevensonMuseum
David Stanley
Artifacts illustrating the life of Robert Louis Stevenson are on display in his former residence Villa Vailima in Apia, Samoa. The fireplace was purely decorative to remind the writer of his native Scotland. #RobertLouisStevenson #VillaVailima #Apia #Samoa
David Stanley
Robert Louis Stevenson, author of the adventure classic Treasure Island, moved to Samoa in 1889. After his death in 1894 Villa Vailima, the home he built for his family, became the official residence of the German governor of Samoa. It's now a museum. #RobertLouisStevenson #Samoa #TreasureIsland #VillaVailima
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