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Nophono cares about this.
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isletpedos lost
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My name is nophono and i care about this.
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ITT we find an islet suitable to colonize and turn into the Sharty Micronation
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>>15330945that's Krassi Saar
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shit evayibeitdore cares fan about
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this isnt even counting the inland lake stuff or whatever
>jewgle space
While there is no single, definitive count of every islet, skerry, cay, or key, recent geographic surveys and satellite data provide the following estimates for 2026:
Total Islands and Islets: There are approximately 670,000 to 900,000 total islands and islets officially reported worldwide. Some estimates suggest the number could be higher as new satellite imagery reveals previously uncounted tiny landmasses.
Skerries: These are most concentrated in Northern Europe. Norway alone has roughly 81,192 skerries (defined as rocky islands larger than 10 square meters). Sweden reports a total of 267,570 islands, the majority of which are small, uninhabited skerries and islets.
Cays and Keys: These low-elevation islands are common in coral reef systems:
The Florida Keys: This chain is comprised of approximately 1,700 islands, though only about 800 are prominent enough to be commonly listed.
Great Barrier Reef: Contains roughly 350 coral cays.
Bahamas & Belize: The Bahamas has about 700 islands and cays, while Belize has approximately 450.
Islets: These are often too numerous to count individually on a global scale. For example, the Stockholm archipelago alone contains approximately 24,000 islands and islets.
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>>15330931 (OP)>tfw you will never be a lighthouse keeper smoking your pipe, eating hardtack, getting lead poisoning and reading charles dickens in your islet lighthousenever forget what
(((they))) took from (You)
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>>15330996lighthouses are really just nigger death rays and thats why they cant swim…
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>>15331157i would honestly want to work in one if given the opportunity. seems quite gemmy
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>>15331157there were nuclear ones that the slav(es) made or something in the arctic that were automated