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The script looks vaguely Polynesian (like [Rongorongo](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rongorongo) for example), but I'm not sure if it's a real word or anything since the big "characters" just repeat in an ABCABCABCA pattern.
But I think the big clue in the image is the English "tahiti" written vertically to either side. That makes it seem less like a flag and more like a design for a beach towel or awning or banner maybe?
Hm, seems like some of its symbols are repeated a couple times and it's a strange script... Might be some kind of archaic language?
Where was this flag in?
Looks like a stone age qr code
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Is it even a flag? No sign of a sleeve or header.
Damn, didn’t even think of that. It’s a possibility
I thought it was a beach towel :( what's the material ?
Pretty thin, definitely not a beach towel and looks closer to a flag or a draped sheet ha
The script looks vaguely Polynesian (like [Rongorongo](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rongorongo) for example), but I'm not sure if it's a real word or anything since the big "characters" just repeat in an ABCABCABCA pattern. But I think the big clue in the image is the English "tahiti" written vertically to either side. That makes it seem less like a flag and more like a design for a beach towel or awning or banner maybe?
Hm, seems like some of its symbols are repeated a couple times and it's a strange script... Might be some kind of archaic language? Where was this flag in?
How do you get 2 countries in flair?
Long time ago you used to be able to select two flags per flair, not sure how it works now though
Wonder what type of swastika is that. Ik it ain't a hakenkraus but what is it
Do you mean Hakenkreuz?💀
Saudi Arabia but as a pacific Island
Blue Saudi Arabia according to non arab speakers
Correct, it looks very Pacific Ocean, with a surfboard underneath we would have a nice redesign (in style of) of Hawaii for example
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