A mystery island that has been branded 'dangerous' has suddenly formed in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle.
The crescent-shaped mile-long island off the tip of Cape Point in Buxton, North Carolina, began rising from the sea in Spring.
Surrounding the waters of the so-called Devil's Triangle, the sandbank has been dubbed Shelly Island by locals because of the vast quantities of shells which litter the shore, Virginian Pilot reported .
The new island measures around one-mile long and more than 400 feet wide.
Visitor Janice Regan said she and her 11-year-old grandson christened the island and said it “was just a little bump in April”.
Janice and her grandson are not the only ones who have been exploring the surprise sandbar. Full story...
The crescent-shaped mile-long island off the tip of Cape Point in Buxton, North Carolina, began rising from the sea in Spring.
Surrounding the waters of the so-called Devil's Triangle, the sandbank has been dubbed Shelly Island by locals because of the vast quantities of shells which litter the shore, Virginian Pilot reported .
The new island measures around one-mile long and more than 400 feet wide.
Visitor Janice Regan said she and her 11-year-old grandson christened the island and said it “was just a little bump in April”.
Janice and her grandson are not the only ones who have been exploring the surprise sandbar. Full story...
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