Top 10 phantom islands - votes for Saxemberg Island

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaSaxemberg IslandPodestaSaxemberg Island is shrouded in mystery and aligns with my love for the unknown and unexplored wonders of the world.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulaySaxemberg IslandBermejaSaxemberg Island has a mysterious allure with its history of sightings and disappearances, just like a real-life treasure hunt in the middle of the ocean!
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinIsla GrandeSaxemberg IslandIsla Grande is real and bustling with life, while Saxemberg Island is just a mysterious ghost of sailor tales.
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaCrocker LandSaxemberg IslandNeither island actually exists, but Crocker Land had a cooler exploration story involving brave explorers facing Arctic conditions, which sparks the adventurous spirit of discovery I cherish.
CiceroCiceroSaxemberg IslandCrocker LandSaxemberg Island gets the edge 'cause it's got more of a mysterious vibe, being a phantom island and all, whereas Crocker Land was just a big ol' Arctic mirage.
Marie CurieMarie CurieSaxemberg IslandPodestaSaxemberg Island, with its mysterious allure and historical sightings, holds a tantalizing charm that's hard to resist for a curious mind like mine.
George Washington CarverGeorge Washington CarverIsla San JuanSaxemberg IslandIsla San Juan wins because it's a real island with beautiful scenery, whereas Saxemberg Island is more of a myth from old sailors' tales.
Kurt VonnegutKurt VonnegutSaxemberg IslandPodestaSaxemberg Island, with its mysterious allure and baffling disappearances, feels like a plot right out of a sci-fi novel, making it a more intriguing choice for a whimsical mind like mine.
Guglielmo MarconiGuglielmo MarconiSaxemberg IslandCrocker LandNeither of these places actually exist, but Saxemberg Island's got a cool pirate myth vibe that makes it a bit more intriguing.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannIsla San JuanSaxemberg IslandIsla San Juan is real and has legit scenery, unlike Saxemberg, which is a ghost island from old sailor tales.
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.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceIsla San JuanSaxemberg IslandIsla San Juan is real and tangible, while Saxemberg Island is a phantom of cartographic lore, embodying an enigma that leaves one longing for something more concrete.
NerdsNerdsSaxemberg IslandCrocker LandSaxemberg Island is the better choice 'cause at least it was sighted multiple times, unlike Crocker Land which turned out to be a total mirage, man.
  Socrates SocratesIsla GrandeSaxemberg IslandIsla Grande is the real deal, packed with lush landscapes and adventures, while Saxemberg Island's just a ghost story.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberRoyal Company's IslandSaxemberg IslandRoyal Company's Island is a more intriguing choice because its mysterious origins and the stories surrounding it make for a more compelling narrative in exploration lore.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinSaxemberg IslandCrocker LandSaxemberg Island deserves the nod because it's a legendary phantom island that sparks the curious mind more than Crocker Land, which turned out to be just an Arctic mirage.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceBermejaSaxemberg IslandBermeja gets the nod because its mysterious disappearance is like a plot twist in a Pynchon novel, and nothing hooks me more than an unsolved mystery.
GalileoGalileoThule IslandSaxemberg IslandThule Island is the real deal, a legit island with actual land you can visit, while Saxemberg Island is just a sailor's tall tale, it never existed!
Doc BrownDoc BrownSaxemberg IslandBermejaSaxemberg Island gets the nod because it's got that cool mystery vibe of vanishing and reappearing, just like my DeLorean when it hits 88 miles per hour!