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"Ghost Island" is a name given to different places and even ideas around the world. This intriguing name often suggests something mysterious, abandoned, or hard to see. Imagine an island that seems to appear and disappear, or one that was once full of life but is now empty. Let's explore some of these "Ghost Islands" and discover their unique stories!

Exploring Ghost Islands Around the World

Wheeler Island: A Tiny Thimble Island

Wheeler Island is a small, rocky piece of land located off the coast of Connecticut, USA. It is part of a group of islands known as the Thimble Islands. Many of these islands are very small, and some are uninhabited. This quiet, untouched nature can give them a peaceful, almost "ghostly" feel, as if they are hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

Hashima Island: Japan's Abandoned City

Hashima Island in Japan is one of the most famous "Ghost Islands." It is also known as Gunkanjima, which means "Battleship Island," because of its unique shape. From 1887 to 1974, Hashima was a busy coal mining community. Thousands of people lived and worked there, making it a bustling town.

However, when coal was no longer needed, the mine closed in 1974. Everyone left the island, leaving behind all the buildings and homes. Today, Hashima Island stands as an abandoned city, with empty concrete buildings creating an eerie and fascinating landscape. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular place for tourists to visit by boat.

Pulau Hantu: Singapore's Mysterious Reefs

Pulau Hantu is a small island located south of mainland Singapore. Its name, "Pulau Hantu," actually means "Ghost Island" in the Malay language. Interestingly, it is made up of two smaller islands, Pulau Hantu Besar and Pulau Hantu Kechil, which are connected by a sandbar when the tide is low.

Despite its mysterious name, Pulau Hantu is famous for its beautiful coral reefs and diverse marine life. It is a popular spot for scuba diving and snorkeling. The name might come from old local legends or perhaps from how the islands can seem to "disappear" or change shape with the high and low tides.

Ghost Islands on the Road

In the United Kingdom, the term "ghost island" refers to a specific type of traffic island. But it's not a real island in the sea! Instead, it's an area on the road that is marked with paint. These painted "islands" are used to guide drivers, especially at road junctions or where roads split.

Unlike a physical barrier, a ghost island is just paint on the road. It's called a "ghost island" because it's not a solid object you can touch, but rather an area that drivers should avoid driving over, much like a "ghost" of a real island. It helps keep traffic flowing safely.

Survivor: Ghost Island - A TV Adventure

"Survivor: Ghost Island" was the 36th season of the popular American reality television series Survivor. This season aired in 2018. The theme of Survivor: Ghost Island was all about "reversing the curse" of past mistakes or bad decisions made by contestants in previous seasons of the show.

During the game, contestants had the chance to visit a special "Ghost Island" location. Here, they might find hidden advantages or disadvantages that were linked to famous errors from the show's history. It added an exciting and strategic twist to the competition.

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