Explore mysterious islands - DS 73



Explore mysterious islands - DS 73
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1. Palmyra Atoll Island
Palmyra Atoll  is one of the Northern Line Islands (southeast of Kingman Reef and north of Kiribati Line Islands), located almost due south of the Hawaiian Islands, roughly one-third of the way between Hawaii and American Samoa.

There are many who speculate that it is an island possessed by demons. In a long, centuries-old era, many shipwrecks and mysterious disappearances have been found here.
In 1855, Palmyra had a large ship collided with reefs but when someone came to the rescue, it was impossible to find the ship and the sailors.
During World War II, the islands were the enemy's capture zone. According to many people, soldiers working there often encounter many unidentified attacks, and many people committed suicide.

2. Snake Island in Brazil :
Snake Island in Brazil possesses beauty like paradise but with nearly 400,000 of the world's most poisonous snakes is both a fear and arousing the curiosity of adventurous travelers.
No humans are allowed on Snake Island and with good reason. There's about one deadly snake per square foot on it.


Location of this island is about 25 miles off the coast of Brazi where no local would ever dare tread. Legend has it that the last fisherman who strayed too close to its shores was found days later adrift in his own boat, lifeless in a pool of blood.
Brazilians often tell the tourists two scary stories about the snake-dead people on the island. Therefore, if you go to the island, visitors will always face death.
Snake Island is uninhabited now, but people used to live there for a short period up to until the late 1920s when, according to legend, the local lighthouse keeper and his family were killed by vipers that slithered in through the windows.

3. Miyake-Jima Island:
This is also called the island of death and so many people never want to come here because of its harshness. On the island, Oyama volcano is still active with a few booming frequencies. Most dangerous is that sulfuric gas seeps from the mountains and even from the ground, all the people live on the island, regardless of the time of day they must wear a mask to fight Anti-toxic gas.


Miyake-jima is an inhabited volcanic island in the Izu archipelago in the Philippine Sea approximately 180 kilometres (110 mi) southeast of Honshu, Japan. As with the other islands in the Izu Island group, Miyake-jima forms part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.
In 1962, the volcano erupted, all residents were evacuated, but in 2000 they returned to their homeland. Today, about 2415 people live on this island.

4. Poveglia Island :
Poveglia is a small island located between Venice and Lido in the Venetian Lagoon, northern Italy. A small canal divides the island into two separate parts. The island first appears in the historical record in 421, was populated until the residents fled warfare in 1379.
The Italian island of Poveglia has a history chock-full of tragic events going back thousands of years. During the Roman Empire, the island was used to house victims of the plague in order to protect the rest of the country, forcing inflicted people to live and die in isolation.


In the 1920s, a mental hospital was built on Poveglia island. The disease constantly complained that they had a headache and the island was full of souls who died in terrible pain. Moreover, there is a story telling a cruel doctor who performed terrifying experiments on the patient's body.
Today, the island is abandoned but there are many pictures of hospital rooms on the Internet.

5. Bouvet Island
Bouvet Island is an uninhabited subantarctic high island and dependency of Norway located in the South Atlantic Ocean at 54°25′S 3°22′ECoordinates: 54°25′S 3°22′E, thus locating it north of and outside the Antarctic Treaty System.


The island was first spotted on 1 January 1739 by Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier, on a French exploration mission in the Souh Atlantic with the ships Aigle and Marie.
The island seems to be the most isolated place on Earth. This place has an abandoned ship located in the coastal waters. No serious signs of problems and other identification points were found on the ship. Of course, it was thought that the ship was wrecked, but there were no corpses and no shelter was found near the ship.
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April 2019

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