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10 Fictional Places Once Believed to Be Real

Exploring the world around us is a neverending adventure. From the depths of the ocean to the impenetrable jungles of the rainforest to the ancient ruins

Greece
Roberval
Picardie
France
Hungary
Wadi-talh
Al-wadi-jadid
Egypt
Sandy-island
Queensland
Australia
Brazil

Bermeja Island: Did The CIA Destroy Mexico's Island?

Bermeja Island Was Shown On Maps As Late As 1846, But Since Then, The Phantom Island Inexplicably Disappeared And No One Really Knows Why.

Mexico
United-states
Gulf-of-mexico
Mexico-general
Alaska
Spain
America
Mexican
Spanish
Islas-adyacentes
Henrys-tanner
Del-yucat

These fabled 'ghost' islands exist only in atlases

Early mapmakers and explorers covered the seas with mythical lands. Here’s where to find ones that turned out to be real.

Nishinoshima
Japan-general
Japan
Australia
United-states
United-kingdom
Hong-kong
Fenit
Kerry
Ireland
Coral-sea
Oceans-general

10 Unsolved Sea Mysteries - Listverse

10 Unsolved Sea Mysteries As amazing and breathtaking as the world’s oceans may be, they’re even more mysterious and sometimes cling unyieldingly to their secrets and mysteries. There are some parts of the ocean that no person has ever even been able to visit, and it’s in these parts that some of Earth’s unsolved mysteries lay waiting to be uncovered. Alternatively, strange things sometimes happen right where people can witness it but remain mysterious nevertheless. 10 USS In February 1968, the submarine USS Scorpion departed from Norfolk, Virginia, and headed toward the Mediterranean. It had almost a decade of reliable service behind it, and there were no qualms about the journey as the sub set out to the open sea. Three months later, the

Virginia
United-states
Bermeja
Nuevo-leóx
Mexico
Eucla
Western-australia
Australia
Moscow
Moskva
Russia
Taiwan

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