It isn't one of Dune's sand worms at least, they don't do well in water. 🤔 engineering
Several users offered their suggestions, according to"Obviously Hollow Earth entrance. Duh," one user replied, referring to theOthers took the opportunity to answer the original poster's question by dropping some rather clever puns:"It's surrounded on three sides by water, making it a peninsula," another user helpfully suggested."Looks censored for some reason," one user said with other users concurring.
"My first thought was that it's censored," another user replied."It wouldn't make sense for a natural formation to be black like that in such a shallow, small atoll/island." Google Maps blurring out sensitive sites like military bases is pretty standard practice, and an island airbase in the pacific isn't exactly unheard of.
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