9 Mysterious Islands from Around the World

Mysterious Islands : Our world is filled with mysterious wonders and mysteries that can often be found on islands. From doll-filled islands to those harboring deadly diseases, there are an endless supply of weird and wonderful islands across the globe that hold surprises just waiting to be explored.

These 9 mysterious islands will intrigue and delight. From Easter Island to Socotra, each will captivate and tantalize. From unforgettable holiday destinations like Socotra to something to spark your imagination – these mysterious islands won’t let you down.

Mysterious Islands

1. Easter Island

 Easter Island
Easter Island

Easter Island is one of the world’s most remote inhabited islands, known for its impressive statues and mysterious history. Large stone statues erected between 1100 CE and 1500 CE have long been the source of fascination – though their existence remains mysterious, as is how their creators moved and constructed them on Easter Island’s shores.

There have been various theories put forward as to their origin, such as being formed by an outside civilization or even that its residents transplanted large trees and used their carving skills to turn them into statues. Furthermore, this island is surrounded by several smaller islets further adding a mysterious feel.

2. The Doll Island

The Doll Island
The Doll Island

This uninhabited Mexican Gulf island is known as The Doll Island and it is full of thousands of decaying dolls that were made into reproductions of her and abandoned there as children in 1940s. Since then, people have continued throwing more dolls onto this haunted spot resulting in its current condition – over 10,000 decayed old dolls can be found there now!

3. Socotra Island

Socotra Island
Socotra Island

Socotra Island in the Indian Ocean is home to over 800 species of plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth, from rare animals to strange trees that seem like they’re blazing from within; not forgetting its famous Dragon’s Blood Tree that looks as though its inner core is burning away! Plus there’s the Desert Rose; Socotra has so much character it was selected as one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature!

4. The Island Of The Blue Dolphins

The Island of the Blue Dolphins
The Island of the Blue Dolphins

The Island of Blue Dolphins lies off California’s Pacific coast and is home to seals, California sea lions and an extremely rare blue-colored dolphin species – believed to have arrived hundreds of years ago – among other marine life. Reaching this island can be difficult due to strong currents enclosing it – many have attempted reaching it and exploring, however many were unsuccessful due to an extremely hazardous reef surrounding it.

5. Hashima Island

 Hashima Island
Hashima Island

Hashima Island, commonly referred to as “The Rat Island,” lies off Japan. Once popular as a place of residence and work, Hashima became even more so following its discovery of coal reserves there – becoming a mining hub until that supply ran out, after which point it quickly became uninhabited and dangerous; difficult access and no services on offer made life very challenging on Hashima. Now popular tourist attraction, people come here looking for adventure. Hence its name, as many rats inhabit its shores.

6. Sable Island

 Sable Island
Sable Island

Sable Island, off of Nova Scotia in Canada, is an intriguing island with ever-shifting sand dunes that play host to numerous wild horses. Additionally, this dangerous island contains sandbars, strong currents, and strong winds; one of its rarities being left completely natural; with no buildings or people present and unaffected by humanity.

7. The Island Of The Seven Cities

 The Island of the Seven Cities
The Island of the Seven Cities

The Island of Seven Cities, off Texas’s coastline, is believed to be where Spanish explorers first came across North America. Legend has it that their settlement on this small isle was devastated by a hurricane and left behind an incredible treasure trove filled with gold and jewels – something many have searched for over centuries with no success; unfortunately its terrain makes exploration very challenging; many believe its curse and that anyone entering its confines will perish soon afterwards.

8. The Island Of St. Brendan

The Island of St. Brendan
The Island of St. Brendan

The Island of St. Brendan in the Atlantic Ocean is an intriguing island known for its large rocks and pillars, believed to have been used by Saint Brendan to establish his monastery. There have been various theories proposed as to their formation – some suggest volcanic rocks while others think sandstone. Additionally, this unusual spot has seen numerous shipwrecks over time, making it popularly referred to as “The Island of Tears.”

9. The Island Of The Sun

The Island of the Sun
The Island of the Sun : Image Credit

The Island of the Sun in Brazil’s Amazon River is an enigmatic island, featuring many large megalithic structures which may have been used for religious practices or worship services, surrounded by smaller islands which could have served as burial grounds, and is subject to strong currents which make exploration very difficult; many speculate that this site may have once hosted large religious settlements dating back centuries or millenia ago.

These mysterious islands from around the world will captivate and intrigue you, from Easter Island to the Island of Dolls. Explore each mysterious island for yourself; whether looking for holiday destinations or something to spark your imagination, you won’t be disappointed with these 9 mysterious spots! Enjoyed reading about these mysterious spots? Why not read up on some more mysterious spots on Earth?

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