Mystery Island Surrounded By Fierce Currents And Sharks Surfaces In The Atlantic

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A crescent-shaped island close to a mile long has emerged from the Atlantic Ocean, but despite its beauty visitors are being told to stay away.

Starting as a small sandbank in April, the island has grown to a large land mass just off North Carolina’s Outer Banks.

Scenic Shelly Island – its unofficial moniker due to the abundance of shells on its beaches – is drawing interest but experts are warning of the perils of the new beauty spot.

Its location puts it right where the Gulf Stream and the Labrador Currents come together – a spot known as the Graveyard of the Atlantic which lives up to its name thanks to the ribs of whale bones and shipwrecks that peep through the sands.

Danny Couch, a local historian and tour guide told the National Geographic the fierce currents that separate the island from nearby Hatteras Island have brought in sand tiger sharks and “oceanic manta rays the size of car hoods.”

Aerial shots of the island were taken by Chad Koczera via a drone. The photographer was hunting for shells after a storm and spotted the island, but realised he couldn’t access it by foot.

Last week, the Hatteras Island Rescue Squad had to save five people who became stranded on the island after the tide rose. The current in the channel was so fierce by that point, crossing without injury was impossible.

The organisation has warned people not to attempt to wade or swim to the island. Assistant chief Bob Helle told the Virginian Pilot: “A shell is not worth your life.”

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