On July 13, we posted an image of a tiny "island" forming just offshore of the K
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On July 13, we posted an image of a tiny "island" forming just offshore of the Kapoho ocean entry. Today, that feature—likely a submarine tumulus of lava that built up underwater and emerged above sea level—is no longer an "island." It now looks more like a peninsula, attached to the coast by a black sand tombolo, a sandy isthmus, creating a feature known as a "tied island." Whether or not it will withstand wave erosion over time remains to be seen.
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Public Domain.