The wiki article tells it all. It's a pile of rocks in Coogee Bay
What the article fails to mention is that it moves. It must move. Every time I look at the sea and it is in view it isn't where I expect it to be. Even just walking down the hill to the shops, which is my most common view of it, it isn't where it should be!
I'm not the only one who has noticed this.
The floating island in Discworld was a temporary build up of gas, which, when it dissipated, caused the island to sink again.
Doctor Doolittle's floating island was in fact a giant snail. Or wait, tortoise? I think he went along the sea floor in a giant sea snail.
This island is a pile of rocks.
And yet.
What the article fails to mention is that it moves. It must move. Every time I look at the sea and it is in view it isn't where I expect it to be. Even just walking down the hill to the shops, which is my most common view of it, it isn't where it should be!
I'm not the only one who has noticed this.
The floating island in Discworld was a temporary build up of gas, which, when it dissipated, caused the island to sink again.
Doctor Doolittle's floating island was in fact a giant snail. Or wait, tortoise? I think he went along the sea floor in a giant sea snail.
This island is a pile of rocks.
And yet.
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