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Pacific Island Vanishes. Scientists find no trace BBC
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1149695:MV8yMDYwMDY3XzM0NjUzNzcyXzFEOUY4MjZF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 26594844:MV8yMDYwMDY3XzM0NjUzNjA1X0NENzhFQjNE] [quote:Cultivator 27990287:MV8yMDYwMDY3X0EzNDNGNkVF] Just being reported today on BBC. What has happened to the island? If Google Earth had images of it, how could that have been a human error? Bizarre. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-20442487 [/quote] Some idiot must have turned the wheel beneath the island. [/quote] Ah, memories of MYST! I miss that game/puzzle! Wait, maybe we're living it! :spock: [/quote]
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Just being reported today on BBC.
What has happened to the island?
If Google Earth had images of it, how could that have been a human error?
Bizarre.
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