What The Boaters Found In The Middle Of The Ocean Was Entirely Different From Sandbar.

Sandbar in the middle of the ocean?

While they are approaching, they thought a sandbar was within their reach. It was a sandbar for all of them while looking at it in the distance. However, they were surprised to see that it was something else.

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While boarding a boat in the South Pacific Ocean, the boaters came across a truly bizarre sight. Excited to see the sandbar in the middle of the ocean, the group came closer to find out only to be surprised.

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What they thought was sandbar revealed itself and it was a huge amount of pumice stone floating on the surface of the water. At far distance, who would thought that this beach-looking islet is actually just floating particles.

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When they decided to sail through the floating particles, a break in the stone behind them astounded them. It could have tricked anyone else. Passing through, they realized that the collections of floating stones was larger than they thought.

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Soon enough, the faint rumbling feared them. They also saw the water bubbling from the surface. They then concluded that the pumice stones actually came from the underwater volcano that was erupting that time.

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Soon enough, smokes began to cover the skies elevating and elevating. They watched afar till the smoke settled, and to a surprise…a land revealed itself. They couldn’t believe it as they watched amaze by the birth of the new island.

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Holding on that they may be tricked, they sailed a little bit closer to find out if what they are seeing is real. And behold, it was. The peaks of the new land mass were already taking form.

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Unfortunately, it was reported that the island had soon disappeared after being swallowed by the ocean. Another report said that a volcanologist studied the island only to find out that it had almost completely vanished.

The photos, however, could tell its once-breathing of air.

Source: http://twistedsifter.com/

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