Mysterious new island appears in the Pacific Ocean
A NEW one-mile island has mysteriously appeared in the Pacific Ocean after a volcano exploded underwater and expanded.
The island is said to have been formed from a volcanic eruption
The first photographs of the island have emerged after three men scaled its peak.
The local men visited the island on Saturday by landing on a black beach and climbing to the rim of the crater.
There are thousands of seabirds – all kinds – laying eggs on the island
One of the men, GP Orbassano, 63, said: "It was a perfect day with fantastic views – bright blue sky and the sea was the same colour as the sky.
"There are thousands of seabirds – all kinds – laying eggs on the island."
The men added that the island's surface was still hot and a green lake in the crater smelt strongly of sulphur.
The cone-shaped island started forming last month and is now safe for people to walk on.
Experts think that a volcano exploded underwater and expanded until the small land mass formed.
The island mysteriously appeared in the Pacific Ocean
The island is expected to erode back into the ocean within months.
However Mr Orbassano believes that the island is high enough to remain there for some time – and says it could even attract tourists.