In the wild North Atlantic, off the East Coast of Nova Scotia, lies a 40-kilometer strip of sandbar named Sable Island. Notoriously known as the 'graveyard of the North Atlantic?, this tiny island and its surrounding waters have engulfed more than 350 ships since the late 1500s. On the desolate coastline, more than 4000 dead seals have been found ashore since the 1990s. (Credit: Ashley Harnden)
In the wild North Atlantic, off the East Coast of Nova Scotia, lies a 40-kilometer strip of sandbar named Sable Island. Notoriously known as the 'graveyard of the North Atlantic?, this tiny island and its surrounding waters have engulfed more than 350 ships since the late 1500s. On the desolate coastline, more than 4000 dead seals have been found ashore since the 1990s. (Credit: Ashley Harnden)
Hormuz Island is a teardrop-shaped islet nestled between Iran and the Musandam Peninsula. The Iranians name it the âÄ?rainbow island' due to its striking landscape painted in vibrant hues of red, orange, and yellow. (Credit: Nicole Lynn Smoot)
In the wild North Atlantic, off the East Coast of Nova Scotia, lies a 40-kilometer strip of sandbar named Sable Island. Notoriously known as the âÄ?graveyard of the North Atlantic', this tiny island and its surrounding waters have engulfed more than 350 ships since the late 1500s. On the desolate coastline, more than 4000 dead seals have been found ashore since the 1990s. (Credit: Sandy Sharkey)