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Desert island

A desert island, deserted island, or uninhabited island, is an island, islet or atoll that is not permanently populated by humans. Uninhabited islands are often depicted in films or stories about shipwrecked people, and are also used as stereotypes for the idea of "paradise". Some uninhabited islands are protected as nature reserves, and some are privately owned. Devon Island in Canada's far north is the largest uninhabited island in the world.[1][2]

Small coral atolls or islands usually have no source of fresh water, but occasionally a freshwater lens can be reached with a well.

Terminology

Uninhabited islands are sometimes also called "deserted islands" or "desert islands". In the latter, the adjective desert connotes not desert climate conditions, but rather "desolate and sparsely occupied or unoccupied". The word desert has been "formerly applied more widely to any wild, uninhabited region, including forest-land", and it is this archaic meaning that appears in the phrase "desert island".[3]

The term "desert island" is also commonly used figuratively to refer to objects or behavior in conditions of social isolation and limited material means. Behavior on a desert island is a common thought experiment, for example, "desert island morality".[3]

Biodiversity

Desert islands are partly sheltered from humans, making them havens of peace for a number of fragile wildlife species such as sea turtles and ground-nesting seabirds. Many species of seabirds use them as stopovers on their way or especially for nesting, taking advantage of the (supposed) absence of terrestrial predators such as cats or rats.

However, tons of waste from far away countries accumulates on their beaches from the sea, and the absence of surveillance also makes them important spots for poachers of protected species.[4]

List of selected uninhabited islands

 
The abandoned lighthouse at Klein Curaçao


List of largest uninhabited islands

Rank Area Rank Island Area (km2) Area (sq mi) Country/Countries Coordinates
1 27 Devon Island (Tallurutit) 55,247 21,331 Canada (Nunavut) 75°08′N 87°51′W
2 28 Alexander Island (Isla Alejandro I) 49,070 18,950 None (Antarctic territorial claims by Argentina, Chile, and the United Kingdom) 71°00′S 70°00′W
3 30 Severny Island (Severnyy Ostrov) 48,904 18,882 Russia (Arkhangelsk Oblast) 75°30′N 60°00′E
4 31 Berkner Island (Isla Berkner) 44,000 17,000 None (Antarctic territorial claims by Argentina and the United Kingdom) 79°30′S 47°30′W
5 32 Axel Heiberg Island (Umingmat Nunaat) 43,178 16,671 Canada (Nunavut) 79°26′N 90°46′W
6 33 Melville Island (Ilulliq) 42,149 16,274 Canada (Northwest Territories and Nunavut) 75°30′N 111°30′W
7 40 Prince of Wales Island (Kinngailak) 33,339 12,872 Canada (Nunavut) 72°40′N 99°00′W
8 46 Somerset Island (Kuuganajuk) 24,786 9,570 Canada (Nunavut) 73°15′N 93°30′W
9 47 Kotelny Island (Olgujdaah Aryy) 24,000 9,300 Russia (Sakha Republic) 75°20′N 141°00′E
10 54 Bathurst Island 16,042 6,194 Canada (Nunavut) 75°46′N 099°47′W
11 55 Prince Patrick Island 15,848 6,119 Canada (Northwest Territories) 76°45′N 119°30′W
12 56 Thurston Island 15,700 6,100 None 72°6′S 99°0′W
13 57 Nordaustlandet 14,467 5,586 Norway (Svalbard) 79°48′N 22°24′E
14 59 October Revolution Island 14,170 5,470 Russia (Krasnoyarsk Krai) 79°30′N 97°00′E
15 68 Ellef Ringnes Island 11,295 4,361 Canada (Nunavut) 78°30′N 102°15′W
16 69 Bolshevik Island 11,270 4,350 Russia (Krasnoyarsk Krai) 78°63'N 102.48°E
17 71 Bylot Island 11,067 4,273 Canada (Nunavut) 73°16′N 78°30′W
18 77 Prince Charles Island 9,521 3,676 Canada (Nunavut) 67°47′N 76°12′W
19 82 Komsomolets Island 9,006 3,477 Russia (Krasnoyarsk Krai) 80°29′N 94°59′E
20 85 Carney Island 8,500 3,300 None 73°57′S 121°00′W
21 107 Coats Island 5,498 2,123 Canada (Nunavut) 62°35′N 082°45′W'
22 111 Amund Ringnes Island 5,255 2,029 Canada (Nunavut) 78°20′N 96°25′W

Most of the largest uninhabited islands are many miles inside the Arctic or Antarctic circles, indicating that the reason for their desertedness is the freezing climate.

In literature and popular culture

The first known novels to be set on a desert island were Hayy ibn Yaqdhan written by Ibn Tufail (1105–1185), followed by Theologus Autodidactus written by Ibn al-Nafis (1213–1288). The protagonists in both (Hayy in Hayy ibn Yaqdhan and Kamil in Theologus Autodidactus) are feral children living in seclusion on a deserted island, until they eventually come in contact with castaways from the outside world who are stranded on the island. The story of Theologus Autodidactus, however, extends beyond the deserted island setting when the castaways take Kamil back to civilization with them.[8]

William Shakespeare's 1610–11 play, The Tempest, uses the idea of being stranded on a desert island as a pretext for the action of the play. Prospero and his daughter Miranda are set adrift by Prospero's treacherous brother Antonio, seeking to become Duke of Milan, and Prospero in turn shipwrecks his brother and other men of sin onto the island.

A Latin translation of Ibn Tufail's Hayy ibn Yaqdhan appeared in 1671, prepared by Edward Pococke the Younger,[9][10] followed by an English translation by Simon Ockley in 1708,[11] as well as German and Dutch translations.[12] In the late 17th century, Hayy ibn Yaqdhan inspired Robert Boyle, an acquaintance of Pococke, to write his own philosophical novel set on a deserted island, The Aspiring Naturalist.[13] Ibn al-Nafis' Theologus Autodidactus was also eventually translated into English in the early 20th century.

 
Robinson Crusoe in an 1887 German illustration

Published in 1719, Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe about a castaway on a desert island has spawned so many imitations in film, television and radio that its name was used to define a genre, Robinsonade.[14][15] The novel features Man Friday, Crusoe's personal assistant. It is likely that Defoe took inspiration for Crusoe from a Scottish sailor named Alexander Selkirk, who was rescued in 1709 after four years on the otherwise uninhabited Juan Fernández Islands; Defoe usually made use of current events for his plots. It is also likely that he was inspired by the Latin or English translations of Ibn Tufail's Hayy ibn Yaqdhan.[9][12][16][17]

Noel Paul Stookey sang a song about living on a desert island called "On a Desert Island (With You in My Dreams)" on Peter, Paul & Mary's 1965 album: "See What Tomorrow Brings".

Tom Neale was a New Zealander who voluntarily spent 16 years in three sessions in the 1950s and 1960s living alone on the island of Suwarrow in the Northern Cook Islands group. His time there is documented in his autobiography, An Island To Oneself.[18]

In the popular conception, such islands are often located in the Pacific, tropical, uninhabited and usually uncharted.[19] They are remote locales that offer escape and force people marooned or stranded as castaways to become self-sufficient and essentially create a new society. This society can either be utopian, based on an ingenious re-creation of society's comforts (as in Swiss Family Robinson and, in a humorous form, Gilligan's Island) or a regression into savagery (the major theme of both Lord of the Flies and The Beach).

Desert islands are also a hugely popular image for gag cartoons, the island being conventionally depicted as just a few yards across with a single palm tree (probably due to the visual constraints of the medium). 17 such cartoons appeared in The New Yorker in 1957 alone.[20]

A special variation of the desert island theme appears in H.G.Wells's The War in the Air. As part of the cataclysmic global war depicted, the bridges linking Goat Island in the middle of the Niagara Falls to the mainland are cut, and with civilization fast breaking down a few survivors stranded on the island can't expect rescue and must rely on their own resources - embarking on a grim life and death struggle.

The top "dream vacation" for heterosexual men surveyed by Psychology Today was "marooned on a tropical island with several members of the opposite sex".[21]

Historical castaways

In 1820, the crew of the whaler Essex spent time on uninhabited Henderson Island. There they gorged on birds, fish, and vegetation and found a small freshwater spring. After one week, they had depleted the island's resources and most of the crew left on three whaleboats, while three of the men decided to remain on the island and survived there for four months until their rescue.[22]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Josh Lew (April 23, 2018). "10 (almost) deserted islands". MNN Galleries.
  2. ^ a b . Langley Research Center, Atmospheric Science Data Center, NASA. Archived from the original on April 29, 2017. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "desert island". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. Retrieved 11 June 2019. (Subscription or participating institution membership required.)
  4. ^ Frédéric Ducarme. "Les aires protégées à l'épreuve de la réalité". Société Française d'Ecologie [fr].
  5. ^ kuschk (3 May 2012). . Basement Geographer. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  6. ^ "German MPs suggest cash-strapped Greece should sell islands". The Local. March 4, 2010.
  7. ^ "About Tetepare Island". Tetepare.org. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  8. ^ Dr. Abu Shadi Al-Roubi (1982), "Ibn Al-Nafis as a philosopher", Symposium on Ibn al-Nafis, Second International Conference on Islamic Medicine: Islamic Medical Organization, Kuwait (cf. Ibnul-Nafees As a Philosopher February 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Encyclopedia of Islamic World).
  9. ^ a b Amber Haque (2004), "Psychology from Islamic Perspective: Contributions of Early Muslim Scholars and Challenges to Contemporary Muslim Psychologists", Journal of Religion and Health 43 (4): 357–377 [369].
  10. ^ Kalin, Brahim (March 10, 2018). "'Hayy ibn Yaqdhan' and the European Enlightenment". Daily Sabah. Retrieved April 14, 2020.
  11. ^ Simon Ockley (1708), The Improvement of Human Reason: Exhibited in the Life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan, Oxford University.
  12. ^ a b Martin Wainwright, Desert island scripts, The Guardian, 22 March 2003.
  13. ^ G. J. Toomer (1996), Eastern Wisedome and Learning: The Study of Arabic in Seventeenth-Century England, p. 222, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-820291-1.
  14. ^ Steampunk anthology, 2008, ed. Ann VanderMeer & Jeff VanderMeer, ISBN 978-1-892391-75-9
  15. ^ Empire Islands: Castaways, Cannibals, And Fantasies of Conquest, by Rebecca Weaver-Hightower, University of Minnesota P, 2007, ISBN 978-0816648634
  16. ^ Nawal Muhammad Hassan (1980), Hayy bin Yaqzan and Robinson Crusoe: A study of an early Arabic impact on English literature, Al-Rashid House for Publication.
  17. ^ Cyril Glasse (2001), New Encyclopedia of Islam, p. 202, Rowman Altamira, ISBN 0-7591-0190-6.
  18. ^ Good Reads, An Island to Oneself
  19. ^ Leadbeater, Chris (20 October 2017). "The 30 most idyllic islands on Earth". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 2022-01-12.
  20. ^ Bruce Handy (May 25, 2012). "A Guy, a Palm Tree, and a Desert Island: The Cartoon Genre That Just Won't Die". Vanity Fair. Retrieved February 2, 2016.
  21. ^ Clarke, Thurston (2001). Searching for Crusoe. New York: Ballantine. ISBN 9780345411433.
  22. ^ "Lloyd's list. 1821". HathiTrust. Retrieved 2017-10-26.

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This article is about uninhabited islands For the album by Cusco see Desert Island album For the comic book shop see Desert Island comic shop A desert island deserted island or uninhabited island is an island islet or atoll that is not permanently populated by humans Uninhabited islands are often depicted in films or stories about shipwrecked people and are also used as stereotypes for the idea of paradise Some uninhabited islands are protected as nature reserves and some are privately owned Devon Island in Canada s far north is the largest uninhabited island in the world 1 2 Helen Reef Small coral atolls or islands usually have no source of fresh water but occasionally a freshwater lens can be reached with a well Contents 1 Terminology 2 Biodiversity 3 List of selected uninhabited islands 4 List of largest uninhabited islands 5 In literature and popular culture 6 Historical castaways 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksTerminology EditUninhabited islands are sometimes also called deserted islands or desert islands In the latter the adjective desert connotes not desert climate conditions but rather desolate and sparsely occupied or unoccupied The word desert has been formerly applied more widely to any wild uninhabited region including forest land and it is this archaic meaning that appears in the phrase desert island 3 The term desert island is also commonly used figuratively to refer to objects or behavior in conditions of social isolation and limited material means Behavior on a desert island is a common thought experiment for example desert island morality 3 Biodiversity EditDesert islands are partly sheltered from humans making them havens of peace for a number of fragile wildlife species such as sea turtles and ground nesting seabirds Many species of seabirds use them as stopovers on their way or especially for nesting taking advantage of the supposed absence of terrestrial predators such as cats or rats However tons of waste from far away countries accumulates on their beaches from the sea and the absence of surveillance also makes them important spots for poachers of protected species 4 List of selected uninhabited islands Edit The abandoned lighthouse at Klein Curacao Amatignak Island southernmost point of Alaska USA Appat Island Greenland ʻAta the southernmost island of the Kingdom of Tonga Auckland Islands in the South Pacific which are part of New Zealand Astola Island Pakistan A majority of the Barra Isles the Outer Hebrides Scotland The most famous of these is Barra Head Blasket Islands in County Kerry Ireland Ball s Pyramid a tall volcanic mountain located close to Lord Howe Island in the South Pacific Binlang Islet Lieyu Township Lesser Kinmen Kinmen County Quemoy Taiwan Republic of China Most of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago Caquorobert Guernsey Clipperton Island a Pacific island of France Coral Sea Islands off the northeastern coast of Australia De Long Islands in the Arctic Ocean part of Russia Desertas Islands Portugal Devon Island the largest uninhabited island in the world at 55 247 km2 1 2 5 Gotska Sandon Sweden Heard Island and McDonald Islands Australia Many islands within the waters of Hong Kong Ilha da Queimada Grande Snake Island Brazil Isle Royale in Lake Superior Keros and other small islands off the coast of Greece 6 Kermadec Islands part of New Zealand Korzhin Island in Lake Balkhash Klein Curacao Curacao Lampione Sicily Litla Dimun Faroe Islands Luci Island in Xiuyu District Putian Fujian China PRC Ogurchinsky Island in the Caspian Sea Rat Islands a volcanic island in the Aleutian Islands Santa Luzia Cape Verde Savage Islands Portugal Shag Rocks South Georgia Surtsey a volcanic island located south of Iceland Tetepare Island the largest uninhabited island in the South Pacific 7 Topo Islet Azores Portugal Most of the United States Minor Outlying Islands such as Johnston Atoll Wake Island and Midway Atoll Palmyra Atoll has no permanent residents but it has private landholdings that are continuously occupied by temporary residents Plane view of Baa Atoll Maldives Desert island from Baa Atoll Bassas da India Indian Ocean Chissioua Bandrele Mayotte Mtsanga Tsohole Mayotte Gombe Ndroume MayotteList of largest uninhabited islands EditRank Area Rank Island Area km2 Area sq mi Country Countries Coordinates1 27 Devon Island Tallurutit 55 247 21 331 Canada Nunavut 75 08 N 87 51 W2 28 Alexander Island Isla Alejandro I 49 070 18 950 None Antarctic territorial claims by Argentina Chile and the United Kingdom 71 00 S 70 00 W3 30 Severny Island Severnyy Ostrov 48 904 18 882 Russia Arkhangelsk Oblast 75 30 N 60 00 E4 31 Berkner Island Isla Berkner 44 000 17 000 None Antarctic territorial claims by Argentina and the United Kingdom 79 30 S 47 30 W5 32 Axel Heiberg Island Umingmat Nunaat 43 178 16 671 Canada Nunavut 79 26 N 90 46 W6 33 Melville Island Ilulliq 42 149 16 274 Canada Northwest Territories and Nunavut 75 30 N 111 30 W7 40 Prince of Wales Island Kinngailak 33 339 12 872 Canada Nunavut 72 40 N 99 00 W8 46 Somerset Island Kuuganajuk 24 786 9 570 Canada Nunavut 73 15 N 93 30 W9 47 Kotelny Island Olgujdaah Aryy 24 000 9 300 Russia Sakha Republic 75 20 N 141 00 E10 54 Bathurst Island 16 042 6 194 Canada Nunavut 75 46 N 099 47 W11 55 Prince Patrick Island 15 848 6 119 Canada Northwest Territories 76 45 N 119 30 W12 56 Thurston Island 15 700 6 100 None 72 6 S 99 0 W13 57 Nordaustlandet 14 467 5 586 Norway Svalbard 79 48 N 22 24 E14 59 October Revolution Island 14 170 5 470 Russia Krasnoyarsk Krai 79 30 N 97 00 E15 68 Ellef Ringnes Island 11 295 4 361 Canada Nunavut 78 30 N 102 15 W16 69 Bolshevik Island 11 270 4 350 Russia Krasnoyarsk Krai 78 63 N 102 48 E17 71 Bylot Island 11 067 4 273 Canada Nunavut 73 16 N 78 30 W18 77 Prince Charles Island 9 521 3 676 Canada Nunavut 67 47 N 76 12 W19 82 Komsomolets Island 9 006 3 477 Russia Krasnoyarsk Krai 80 29 N 94 59 E20 85 Carney Island 8 500 3 300 None 73 57 S 121 00 W21 107 Coats Island 5 498 2 123 Canada Nunavut 62 35 N 082 45 W 22 111 Amund Ringnes Island 5 255 2 029 Canada Nunavut 78 20 N 96 25 WMost of the largest uninhabited islands are many miles inside the Arctic or Antarctic circles indicating that the reason for their desertedness is the freezing climate In literature and popular culture EditFurther information Robinsonade The first known novels to be set on a desert island were Hayy ibn Yaqdhan written by Ibn Tufail 1105 1185 followed by Theologus Autodidactus written by Ibn al Nafis 1213 1288 The protagonists in both Hayy in Hayy ibn Yaqdhan and Kamil in Theologus Autodidactus are feral children living in seclusion on a deserted island until they eventually come in contact with castaways from the outside world who are stranded on the island The story of Theologus Autodidactus however extends beyond the deserted island setting when the castaways take Kamil back to civilization with them 8 William Shakespeare s 1610 11 play The Tempest uses the idea of being stranded on a desert island as a pretext for the action of the play Prospero and his daughter Miranda are set adrift by Prospero s treacherous brother Antonio seeking to become Duke of Milan and Prospero in turn shipwrecks his brother and other men of sin onto the island A Latin translation of Ibn Tufail s Hayy ibn Yaqdhan appeared in 1671 prepared by Edward Pococke the Younger 9 10 followed by an English translation by Simon Ockley in 1708 11 as well as German and Dutch translations 12 In the late 17th century Hayy ibn Yaqdhan inspired Robert Boyle an acquaintance of Pococke to write his own philosophical novel set on a deserted island The Aspiring Naturalist 13 Ibn al Nafis Theologus Autodidactus was also eventually translated into English in the early 20th century Robinson Crusoe in an 1887 German illustration Published in 1719 Daniel Defoe s novel Robinson Crusoe about a castaway on a desert island has spawned so many imitations in film television and radio that its name was used to define a genre Robinsonade 14 15 The novel features Man Friday Crusoe s personal assistant It is likely that Defoe took inspiration for Crusoe from a Scottish sailor named Alexander Selkirk who was rescued in 1709 after four years on the otherwise uninhabited Juan Fernandez Islands Defoe usually made use of current events for his plots It is also likely that he was inspired by the Latin or English translations of Ibn Tufail s Hayy ibn Yaqdhan 9 12 16 17 Noel Paul Stookey sang a song about living on a desert island called On a Desert Island With You in My Dreams on Peter Paul amp Mary s 1965 album See What Tomorrow Brings Tom Neale was a New Zealander who voluntarily spent 16 years in three sessions in the 1950s and 1960s living alone on the island of Suwarrow in the Northern Cook Islands group His time there is documented in his autobiography An Island To Oneself 18 In the popular conception such islands are often located in the Pacific tropical uninhabited and usually uncharted 19 They are remote locales that offer escape and force people marooned or stranded as castaways to become self sufficient and essentially create a new society This society can either be utopian based on an ingenious re creation of society s comforts as in Swiss Family Robinson and in a humorous form Gilligan s Island or a regression into savagery the major theme of both Lord of the Flies and The Beach Desert islands are also a hugely popular image for gag cartoons the island being conventionally depicted as just a few yards across with a single palm tree probably due to the visual constraints of the medium 17 such cartoons appeared in The New Yorker in 1957 alone 20 A special variation of the desert island theme appears in H G Wells s The War in the Air As part of the cataclysmic global war depicted the bridges linking Goat Island in the middle of the Niagara Falls to the mainland are cut and with civilization fast breaking down a few survivors stranded on the island can t expect rescue and must rely on their own resources embarking on a grim life and death struggle The top dream vacation for heterosexual men surveyed by Psychology Today was marooned on a tropical island with several members of the opposite sex 21 Historical castaways EditSee also Castaway In 1820 the crew of the whaler Essex spent time on uninhabited Henderson Island There they gorged on birds fish and vegetation and found a small freshwater spring After one week they had depleted the island s resources and most of the crew left on three whaleboats while three of the men decided to remain on the island and survived there for four months until their rescue 22 See also Edit Geography portal Islands portalList of uninhabited regions List of islands by population Bonin Islands whose name derives from the Japanese for desert island Shipwreck Marooning Exile amp Castaway Castaway depot Desert Island DiscsReferences Edit a b Josh Lew April 23 2018 10 almost deserted islands MNN Galleries a b Mars Researchers Rendezvous on Remote Arctic Island Langley Research Center Atmospheric Science Data Center NASA Archived from the original on April 29 2017 Retrieved July 8 2019 a b desert island Oxford English Dictionary Online ed Oxford University Press Retrieved 11 June 2019 Subscription or participating institution membership required Frederic Ducarme Les aires protegees a l epreuve de la realite Societe Francaise d Ecologie fr kuschk 3 May 2012 Devon Island The Largest Uninhabited Island on Earth Basement Geographer Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 27 February 2014 German MPs suggest cash strapped Greece should sell islands The Local March 4 2010 About Tetepare Island Tetepare org Retrieved July 8 2019 Dr Abu Shadi Al Roubi 1982 Ibn Al Nafis as a philosopher Symposium on Ibn al Nafis Second International Conference on Islamic Medicine Islamic Medical Organization Kuwait cf Ibnul Nafees As a Philosopher Archived February 6 2008 at the Wayback Machine Encyclopedia of Islamic World a b Amber Haque 2004 Psychology from Islamic Perspective Contributions of Early Muslim Scholars and Challenges to Contemporary Muslim Psychologists Journal of Religion and Health 43 4 357 377 369 Kalin Brahim March 10 2018 Hayy ibn Yaqdhan and the European Enlightenment Daily Sabah Retrieved April 14 2020 Simon Ockley 1708 The Improvement of Human Reason Exhibited in the Life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan Oxford University a b Martin Wainwright Desert island scripts The Guardian 22 March 2003 G J Toomer 1996 Eastern Wisedome and Learning The Study of Arabic in Seventeenth Century England p 222 Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 820291 1 Steampunk anthology 2008 ed Ann VanderMeer amp Jeff VanderMeer ISBN 978 1 892391 75 9 Empire Islands Castaways Cannibals And Fantasies of Conquest by Rebecca Weaver Hightower University of Minnesota P 2007 ISBN 978 0816648634 Nawal Muhammad Hassan 1980 Hayy bin Yaqzan and Robinson Crusoe A study of an early Arabic impact on English literature Al Rashid House for Publication Cyril Glasse 2001 New Encyclopedia of Islam p 202 Rowman Altamira ISBN 0 7591 0190 6 Good Reads An Island to Oneself Leadbeater Chris 20 October 2017 The 30 most idyllic islands on Earth The Telegraph Archived from the original on 2022 01 12 Bruce Handy May 25 2012 A Guy a Palm Tree and a Desert Island The Cartoon Genre That Just Won t Die Vanity Fair Retrieved February 2 2016 Clarke Thurston 2001 Searching for Crusoe New York Ballantine ISBN 9780345411433 Lloyd s list 1821 HathiTrust Retrieved 2017 10 26 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Uninhabited islands Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Desert island amp oldid 1147717239, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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