People still don't know the globe
It is estimated that about 500,000 islands are large and small, but only about 2% have people living regularly.
A rock floats to the sea in the southern Tokyo capital of Japan in 2013 - (Photo: AFP).
Although modern observation facilities have developed strongly over the past time, it seems that people still do not know all about the earth they live in.
According to Russian site Sputnik, Admiral Vladimir Korolev - commander of the Russian Navy - has published fascinating information: "In recent years, we have discovered 11 islands, 9 capes, 6 straits and 5 Bay".
According to him, the Russian Navy found the land not on the map like this during the worldwide naval operations in 2014-2016.
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