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Pacific Island Vanishes. Scientists find no trace BBC
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[quote:Wolverine:MV8yMDYwMDY3XzM0NjU1MDg3X0NBNDkyMzc3] "But when scientists from the University of Sydney went to the area, they found only the blue ocean of the Coral Sea." LOL!! This is what happens when your educated in the marshes of Australia!! You spot an aircraft carrier, name it an island, place it on all of your new maps. Submit it too google earth and when if floats off you send out a search team for it!! lol [/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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