Jabuka - inaccessible magnetic island
In the Croatian language, the name of the island sounds like Apple. The island is located in the Adriatic Sea and is an uninhabited volcanic island about 100 meters high above sea level.

In view of its nature of origin, Yabuka originated from erupting magma during the destruction of the prehistoric continent of Pangea. It happened about 200 million years ago. Jabuka, really a magnetic island. The basis of its rocks is magnetite. Therefore, if we assume that the ship will pass nearby, the navigation devices will exactly lie. Getting to the island is difficult, because for tens of kilometers there is nothing but the depths of the sea. And it's even more problematic to land safely on the island, as it is blown on all sides by winds. Moreover, waves are beating from all sides, and the stones are so hard to reach that you can not even moor.
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