" An excellent collection of   
Nature's pieces of art ,
sophisticated by the trends of an
artist. A unique art which is to be
encouraged."
- A.Ajit Kumar,
District  Collector,
Kottayam                                
" This is simply breathtaking,
artistic , imaginative and ethereal.
Mrs Raji Punnose is vibrant ,
emotionally moving and with a
genuvine creativity gifted by
Almighty. Every tourist to this
beautiful country must visit this
museum - which if you do not
enjoy , you have missed something
in life."
- Dr Uma Vyas,
European Commission, India
Bay Island Driftwood Museum
A Unique Collection of twisted stumps of Driftwood
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CROCODILE
"Give me your love for I slept
Aeons back in the downy depth       
Pulling me down; I bore my pain
For I am made; a masterpiece gained;
Call me ' The Crocodile' with my
          vigor mean."
Rampant this art, which shows the wild imagination of the wandering wave that made an ode to this majestic
martyr , showing ablaze creativity that is sweeter than the ever-played lyre. This is the Masterpiece of Bay
Island Driftwood Museum. This work of art, which had slept in the sea for years, had witnessed all the cruelty
that Andaman islands once had to abide, particularly those of the prisoners in Cellular Jail, and became very
cruel in its all dimensions. When the angry sea did pour its fury, its creative flow made this magnum opus with
all the cruelty drawn, making it brutal and bitter. Its thorns are up, claws are out, tail is turned to beat and its
mouth is fully opened. The thorns were long branches, which were cut short. Extra branches near the tail were
cut out. Thanks for Almighty, for pointing out this crocodile, which was expressing its maximum cruelty amidst
those unwanted parts. Look at the stretched skin near the thorns adding beauty to it. Collected from the
Wandoor Beach at Port Blair in 2000.
MINI - MUSEUM
     
"With my sea I am made   
Wishing to house you in scores;
A giant tree to hold you all
Though a root with age to bear;
Call me’ Mini-Museum’ to abide your
core"
This Mini- Museum made by the master creators of the sea, make it a valuable piece of art with it’s unique rhyme
of beauty, portraying the influential creative mind of the sea which can build sculptures that restrain all the beauty
buried in the deep. The root-resembling tree is collected from the beach near Hut- Bay Jetty in Little Andaman in
1984. Cleaned and shaped as a typical tree with a dove, young monkey, parrot, owl, young birdie, young
rhinoceros, young snake, a bear, a male puppy and a black ant, the elderly root turned into a Mini- Museum. A
young elephant is beneath the tree.
SHARK and DOLPHIN


"Did the embrace of the waves
Give me the vigor of the brute and
savior !!!!"
When the sea did embrace, it powered all its vigor, for the beauty of her work should be shown in its natural
stance. A young shark is coming swiftly to attack with fully opened mouth, which is collected from Wandoor  
Beach in Port Blair in 2000. Dolphin at the side to protect from the attack.
HANDICAPPED LADY WITH KIDS

"Sea born my song that rhymes clear
Keep it in the fissure that’s near
For once I sing, it’s never reborn
For it’s the song, of the sea-born;
Call me ‘the Handicapped’ with my
core folks"
This lady is collected from R.K.Puram Beach in Little Andaman in 1987 with two kids after a cyclone. She is
standing in a pensive mood, balancing with a stick which is in her hand expressing her helplessness  to
control the elder naughty boy who is standing in a posture ready to run away. Her other young child is standing
beside.
MONKEY

"With a jump I will make,
Amazing way to beauty beach"
It is collected from Harmander Bay Beach in Little Andaman in 1990. It is getting ready to jump with its long tail,
as if it may reach Little Andamans from where it had been picked up.
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