Sandy Island was a phantom island that appeared on world maps, maritime charts, and GPS systems for over a century, but was proven to be a complete fabrication when Australian scientists sailed to its coordinates in 2012 and found only open ocean, demonstrating how mapping errors can persist and propagate through generations of cartographic records.
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How can a giant island exist on Google Maps for over a decade, but completely vanish when scientists actually go to look for it? This is the bizarre mystery of Sandy Island. For over a century, world maps, maritime charts, and even modern GPS systems showed a massive island sitting in the South Pacific Ocean, right near Australia. It was supposedly miles long and perfectly documented. But in 2012, a team of Australian scientists sailed out to explore it. When they arrived at the exact coordinates, there was nothing but deep open blue ocean. The island literally did not exist. It was a phantom island that had tricked the entire world's navigation systems for generations. Was it a simple 19th century mapping mistake that everyone copied? Or is there something hidden at the bottom of that ocean? Drop your theories below.
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