Mentioned for the first time in the Arab chronicles written between China and India in 851, it would be Marco Polo who, during his trips to the Indian Ocean at the end of the 13th century, would refer to the inhabitants of Andaman as "dog-headed cannibals", a design that would accentuate the negative perception of the natives of the island in the eyes of western culture. Luckily, during the following years, Andaman also expanded that list of paradises that, either due to its lack of tourist openness, its remoteness or location, becomes one of those perfect places to flee to in search of the beginning of all things, from the virgin beaches, the banana plantations of brilliant bananas, the fish of a thousand colors and the tropical...