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Five islands that no longer exist

Discover more about vanishing islands across the globe, and why some ‘phantom islands’ have entirely disappeared from maps By Victoria Heath Around the world, our maps are littered with islands – there are between 200,000 to 670,000. Some, such as Pitcairn and Tristan da Cunha, are isolated and remote, thousands of kilometres from the nearest neighbour; some are vast land masses in their own right, such as Greenland and New Guinea, and some are …
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geographical.co.uk broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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