A monster lives on this uninhabited island



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39 thoughts on “A monster lives on this uninhabited island”

  1. Only half of that is true. She was actually picked up by the Japanese and spent the rest of her life in Japan, possibly as a prisoner of war. There is a photograph of here looking to her plane in tow by a Japanese ship while her copilot stands on a pier nearby with locals

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  2. They're pretty slow they're like overgrown hermit crabs. Have you ever seen a crab eat something it's kind of a slow process. The idea that she got surrounded by these things then killed and eaten sounds a little absurd

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  3. Coconut crabs are great pranksters, too. In Helmet for My Pillow, a Marine tells a story of one night in Guadalcanal in WWII. Another Marine had set up a hammock despite knowing that if the Japanese attacked, he would be fully exposed. He didn't care, he wanted a comfortable place to sleep, not a hole in the ground. He bragged about his hammock all day.
    Shortly after dark, all the Marines heard a scuttling sound come from a nearby creek toward the Marines' position. A moment later, there was the sound of a rope breaking, followed by a thump and a lot of cursing from the Marine with the hammock. The scuttling sound faded back toward the creek as everyone laughed. The Marine picked himself up from where the hammock had dumped him, tied the severed rope of his hammock back up, and laid back down.
    An hour or so later, there came the scuttling, the snapping, the thump, the cursing, the scuttling, and the laughing again. The Marine tied his hammock back up. An hour or so later, it happened again. And again. And again, all night long, to the delight of all of the non-hammock-owning Marines.

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  4. Yet in Byrds diaries andnlater documented ina declassified document, that Byrd in fact saw Amelia amongst the inhabitants of inner earth. And she had not aged and grew taller, due to frequency they harness. So …hmmmm interesting. Did Amelia died by crabs or did ahe discover another entrance and chose to stay there with a peacerul more advanced race.

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  5. Those things are straight outta my nightmares. They can literally crush coconuts, shellfish and even rocks with their claws with no problems whatsoever. And they're highly aggressive when it comes to food. If that's really how she died I SINCERELY hope it was quick, because, well like I said, straight outta nightmares.😱😱😱

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