Top 10 Most MYSTERIOUS Islands on Earth!!

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Top 10 Most MYSTERIOUS Islands on Earth!!

Number 10: Snake Island
On this attractive island near Brazil, there are so many snakes that nothing besides them and some rare birds inhabit the area. The species of snakes occupying the island is officially classified as the most poisonous in the world;

Number 9: “The Land of No Return” Island
The name of this island in the Kazakh language is Barsa-Kelmes, which literally means “the land of no return.” The island was opened in the middle of the 19th century. In the 20th century, its territory was occupied by hunting households. However, quite soon the island was declared a reserve, which became one of the most closed in the USSR.

Number 8: Poveglia Island
The story of Poveglia Island in Venice amazes by the way people tell it. During the epidemic of the Black Plague, the island was the last refuge for about 160,000 patients, with 50% of its soil consisting of the ashes of burnt corpses.

Number 7: Earthquake Island
The powerful earthquake that killed 39 people and toppled homes in Pakistan in September 2013 also created an island. According to Pakistan’s chief meteorologist, Mohammed Riaz, it was magnitude 7.7, while the US Geological Survey in Colorado claimed it was magnitude 7.8.

Number 6: Socotra Island
Socotra Island, off the coast of Yemen, looks for all the world like an alien planet. A third of its plant life can be found nowhere else on Earth. Fortunately, 70 percent of the island has been set aside as a national park.

Number 5: The Island of the Dolls
This is a pretty famous island among the lovers of specific sensations.
The legend says that once a girl drowned near the shore and since then he started to find many broken dolls floating nearby.

Number 4: Henderson Island
One of the biggest mysteries of the Henderson island is a cave with a spring where human skeletons were found. According to the archaeological data, the island was inhabited between the 12th to the 15th centuries. The fact that there was an extremely small amount of fresh water on the island.

Number 3: Battleship Island
Earlier the Battleship island was famous for its undersea coal mines that were operating during the industrialization period of Japan. The Coal was discovered here in 1810, and in 1890. Now the Battleship Island is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is open for visitors from around the world.

Number 2: Easter Island
Easter Island, a Chilean territory, is a remote volcanic island in Polynesia. Its native name is Rapa Nui. In 1995, UNESCO named Easter Island a World Heritage Site, with much of the island protected within Rapa Nui National Park.

Number 1: Gozo Island
The whole Gozo Island is riddled with large ruts resembling a group of rails or roads, but no wooden or other material wheels were found there.
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