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The island of the colorblind was inspired by the research of oliver sacks on pingelap. Pingelap island, sukoru and daekae, linked by a reef system and surrounding a central lagoon, although only pingelap island is inhabited. In book i oliver sacks describes his visit to pingelap and pohnpei in the caroline islands now a part of the federated states of micronesia. The island of the colorblind by oliver sacks goodreads. Oct 02, 2008 cocos island the mysterious island in the pacific full version duration. On pingelap population 700 510% of the people are completely colorblind.