Which of Today's Locations will be joining it?
Nigeria has featured heavily in Eko’s flashback scenes, and the Nigerian village lies central to Eko’s back-story. It was there that he turned from an innocent soccer loving kid into a ruthless thug. Ironically, it was also where, following the shooting of his brother Yemi, he became a priest and looked to redeem himself. Eko worked as a priest from Yemi’s village church, until one day Emeka and his men came demanding 80% of the village’s vaccine shipments. Eko subsequently killed Emeka inside of Yemi’s church.
The main beach camp was the island home to the survivors of the middle section of Oceanic flight 815. Sawyer has been known to refer to it as “Islandtown”. At first the camp was set up close to the plane wreckage, with our Losties seeking shelter beneath broken parts of the fuselage, and with some even sleeping on the open sand. Around day 22 the tide changed and started sweeping away the wreckage. Our Losties were thereafter forced to move up the beach to an area bordering the jungle foliage. There our Losties began to erect permanent shelters and huts. They were able to create a more confortable living space there. More recently the beach camp was set with explosives and blown to pieces in order to contest the attacking threat of the ‘Others’.
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