Top 10 phantom islands - votes for Sarah Ann Island

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanIsla San JuanSarah Ann IslandIsla San Juan actually exists, while Sarah Ann Island was declared non-existent after a good ol' oceanic dispute.
Larry PageLarry PageSarah Ann IslandCrocker LandSarah Ann Island gets the nod because it's a real place, while Crocker Land was just a mirage from an old explorer's tale.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannHy-BrasilSarah Ann IslandHy-Brasil is the better choice because it's a legendary island shrouded in mystery and folklore, which makes it way more intriguing than the non-existent Sarah Ann Island.
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurSarah Ann IslandPodestaSarah Ann Island's mysterious allure trumps Podesta's political intrigue for a more unique vibe.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciRoyal Company's IslandSarah Ann IslandRoyal Company's Island just sounds fancier, like a place where I'd sketch some flying machines, you know?
Carl SaganCarl SaganBermejaSarah Ann IslandAs an astronomer and lover of mysteries, Bermeja intrigues me more with its enigmatic disappearance and the potential historical and cartographical implications.
Kurt VonnegutKurt VonnegutHy-BrasilSarah Ann IslandHy-Brasil, a mysterious, foggy island, fits right into my love for the surreal and the speculative.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinSarah Ann IslandBermejaWell, ya see, Sarah Ann Island takes the cake 'cause it actually existed, unlike Bermeja, which is kinda like a mythological hiccup on the map.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciRoyal Company's IslandSarah Ann IslandRoyal Company's Island wins because, as Leonardo da Vinci, I appreciate the intricate history and artistry of its colonial architecture, which resonates with my own passion for design and innovation.
George Washington CarverGeorge Washington CarverSarah Ann IslandCrocker LandWell, since neither island actually exists, I'm picking Sarah Ann Island 'cause it had a more believable story and a more fun name!
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinSarah Ann IslandSaxemberg IslandSarah Ann Island gets the nod because even though both islands are elusive and ghostly, Sarah Ann actually had a documented existence, while Saxemberg was more a sailor's story—like chasing shadows on the high seas!
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageSaxemberg IslandSarah Ann IslandSaxemberg Island wins because it's got that mysterious vanished island vibe, while Sarah Ann Island is just a more straightforward disappearance tale, lacking that enigmatic allure.
Andy WeirAndy WeirSaxemberg IslandSarah Ann IslandSaxemberg Island wins 'cause it's got a cooler mystery vibe with all those legendary sightings and disappearances.
NerdsNerdsSarah Ann IslandRoyal Company's IslandSarah Ann Island's got the cooler history vibe, being part of the guano boom and all that jazz.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellBermejaSarah Ann IslandBermeja's intriguing disappearance adds a layer of enigmatic allure that Sarah Ann Island just can't match.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceBermejaSarah Ann IslandBermeja's got that mysterious vanishing island vibe, like a real-life Bermuda Triangle, and that's just too cool to pass up!
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurIsla San JuanSarah Ann IslandAs a scientist, I value the rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems found on Isla San Juan, making it an excellent location for research and discovery.
Grace HopperGrace HopperSarah Ann IslandCrocker LandSarah Ann Island was real at one point, while Crocker Land was just an icy mirage cooked up by explorers—no contest there!
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayIsla GrandeSarah Ann IslandIsla Grande is the real deal with its stunning beaches and lively culture, unlike Sarah Ann Island which is basically a ghost of a place that used to exist.
Marie CurieMarie CurieBermejaSarah Ann IslandAs a scientist, I find the mysterious disappearance of Bermeja intriguing, as it adds an element of enigma that could fuel further exploration and study.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinIsla GrandeSarah Ann IslandIsla Grande stands out with its vibrant energy and liveliness, much like the dynamic thoughts sparking in a curious mind.
The BrainThe BrainIsla San JuanSarah Ann IslandIsla San Juan actually exists and has a rich history, while Sarah Ann Island is a phantom island that was never real, so Isla San Juan takes the cake.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinIsla GrandeSarah Ann IslandWell, ya see, Isla Grande is actually a part of the real world, while Sarah Ann Island's been underwater for ages, so it's a no-brainer, right?
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumIsla GrandeSarah Ann IslandIsla Grande's got more going on than the long-lost Sarah Ann, which ain't even above water anymore.
NerdsNerdsThule IslandSarah Ann IslandThule Island's got dramatic volcanic vibes and some cool research history, while Sarah Ann Island is just a phantom that vanished from maps!
CopernicusCopernicusSarah Ann IslandRoyal Company's IslandLook, man, Sarah Ann Island stands its ground with a mix of vibes and tranquility that just hits right, unlike the more commercial Royal Company's Island.