Uncharted island soon to appear on nautical charts

6 hours ago (awi.de)

This appears to be a relatively scientific institution and yet they don't use the internationally recognized unit of measurement the American football field. I have no idea how big this island is now.

It's not explicitly stated but it seems that this island was not charted because the area it was in had previously been full of icebergs.

> On the satellite images analysed, the island could hardly be distinguished from the numerous icebergs drifting around in the immediate vicinity due to its ice cover.

  • I have no interest in finding islands, but it seems like it would be pretty easy to find icebergs that never move.

    • Such a search could still be run to predict new islands before they are discovered in the same way?

I assumed that satellite data would have been enough to know if something was an iceberg or land - wild that new land is still being discovered!

  • Appears that nobody ever ran a search. Probably because everyone just assumed there was no new land to discover.

> the scientists and ship's crew were surprised by the sudden appearance of an island that had previously only been marked as a danger zone on the available nautical charts.

There is definitely cursed pirates treasure on that island

Is this the start of a Jules Verne novel? Really though super cool

  • Or something darker.. R'yleh where dead Cthulu lies dreaming is out there near Point Nemo too ;)

    • Or something even darker than that...

      What if this story took place on a planet where the inhabitants collectively decided to value at-all-costs economic growth over a sustainable ecosystem, resulting in a situation where they were losing over a trillion metric tons of ice per year and that is what caused the mysterious island to be revealed...?

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Interesting, I would normally expect small islands like this to disappear.

Would be interesting if they find more info on the satellite images they are examining.