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They say a god lives on these islands. Both France and Vanuatu want them
Key takeaways
- Vanuatu demands France hand back remote Matthew and Hunter Islands in the Pacific Topic:Volcanic Eruptions
- Bruno Senges didn't encounter one during a sailing trip to Matthew Island in 2021, but after setting foot on its rugged shoreline, he is reluctant to rule the theory out.
- "It's breathtaking, the volcano is active, there's thousands of birds — it's magic," he said.
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Vanuatu demands France hand back remote Matthew and Hunter Islands in the Pacific Topic:Volcanic Eruptions
Link copied Share Share article Three hundred kilometres east of New Caledonia are two islands believed by some to be inhabited by a god.
Bruno Senges didn't encounter one during a sailing trip to Matthew Island in 2021, but after setting foot on its rugged shoreline, he is reluctant to rule the theory out.
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