
Mystery Island Marketplace
As I mentioned Monday, Mystery Island (Inyeug) is uninhabited until the tourists arrive by either ship or plane. Once the tourists do arrive, they are greeted by great beaches, diverse flora and fauna (including hanging from the trees some of the biggest spiders I’ve ever seen), and a marketplace at which to shop.

Massive Spiderweb

And a Massive Spider to go with it
The small World War II airfield relic is a sod strip approximately 2,001 feet/610 meters long. And, yes, there is a terminal building at Anatom Airport.

Watch out, Chicago and Atlanta — Anatom Airport Terminal

2,001 feet of landing strip
Click on any image below to bring up today’s gallery:
Pandanus Tectorius
Mystery Island Flora
Pandanus tectorius
Looks a bit like a Sierra gooseberry, but it isn’t
Mystery Island Flora
Papaya
Mystery Island Flora
Colorful moth
Mystery Island Flora
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