The premise seems can't-miss: Marlon Brando withdrew to a place so remote that he succeeded in separating his world from everyone else's. But the French Polynesian resort that now bears his name distinguishes itself not merely by its association with the acclaimed actor but with its food, its spa and the way it interprets its natural environment. Shown here, an aerial view of Onetahi island in Tahiti where the Brando resort is situated. Photo by Tim McKenna; posted Sept. 30, 2014