Ross Island

A Colonial Administrative Hub

Ross Island once served as the administrative center of the British settlement in the Andaman Islands. Officials, officers, and support staff lived and worked here.

Planned Island Living

The island was carefully planned with residences, churches, and recreation areas. Its layout reflected colonial ideas of order and separation from local settlements.

Nature & Climate

Tropical weather and dense vegetation shaped daily life on Ross Island. Heat, humidity, and monsoon rains influenced building design and routine.

Decline & Abandonment

After earthquakes and shifting priorities, the island was gradually abandoned. Buildings fell into ruin as administration moved elsewhere.

History Reclaimed  by Nature

Today, trees and roots cover former streets and homes. Ross Island shows how human structures can fade while landscapes slowly recover.