The novel Night of Error by Desmond Bagley involved a now-it's-there-now-it-isn't Pacific island:
It was volcanic, y'see, made of relatively loose cinders, and periodically would erupt, build up a bit, and then get washed away.
This doesn't tell us anything about Sandy Island, though. I just thought it was funny.
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.
Quote:"In 1889 it was over a mile square and about a hundred fifty feet high; in April 1894 there wasn't anything but a shoal, but in December of the same year it was three miles long, one and a half miles wide, and fifty feet high.... n 1930, Falcon was one and a quarter miles long and four hundred and seventy feet high. In 1949 it had vanished and there were nine fathoms of water in the same position."
It was volcanic, y'see, made of relatively loose cinders, and periodically would erupt, build up a bit, and then get washed away.
This doesn't tell us anything about Sandy Island, though. I just thought it was funny.
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.