Saint Brendan's Island

The St. Brendan Islands are phantom islands that supposedly lie west of northern Africa. They were named after the Irish monk St Brendan, who took in the 6th century, a legendary voyage ( Navigatio Sancti Brendani ) while supposedly discovered these islands. For centuries these islands were also repeatedly shown on maps and their existence was the scholar of the Middle Ages as a fact.

In the Canary Islands it is said that it is the island of San Borondón (Spanish for Brendan ) RELATES to the eighth main island of the archipelago. They appear at irregular intervals in the far west and disappear as mysteriously again. You should already have been, entered by different people, including Edward Harvey. There are drawings and photos of the alleged there native fauna and flora.

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