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The most mysterious island in the world - Devon Island

Devon Island is located in the southwest of the Indian Ocean, about 400 kilometers away from Madagascar. It is a small island with an area of ??less than 50 square kilometers. It is known as one of the most mysterious islands in the world because of its mysterious, rugged terrain, unique natural environment and long history.

Devon Island is best known for its steep mountains and towering peaks. These mountains and peaks were formed due to volcanic eruptions and crustal movements. The highest point on the island is Mount Calibar, with an altitude of 860 meters. Precipitous canyons are formed in some places in the mountains. There are some spectacular waterfalls and pools in the canyons. Many tourists come here to explore.

In addition to its natural beauty, Devon Island is also noted for its mysterious history and culture. There once was an ancient civilization on the island, known as the "Brahmin Kingdom". The country prospered between the 4th and 8th centuries AD and boasted unique culture, architecture, and science and technology. However, the country was destroyed in the 8th century, for reasons that remain unknown to this day. Many archaeologists and historians are studying the history of this mysterious country and the reasons for its decline.

In addition to the history of the Brahman Kingdom, Devon Island also has some mysterious phenomena and legends. It is said that a mysterious light appears in some parts of the island, which is called the "Fire of Mareses". This light seems to emerge from deep underground, but so far, no one has been able to explain its cause. In addition, there are some mysterious boulders and altars on the island, which are believed to be religious buildings from the Brahmin period.

Although Devon Island is a small island, it contains many mysterious histories and natural landscapes, attracting many explorers and travel enthusiasts to explore and watch.