
One day I was on my boat, and a storm accrued. I tried to duck, but I was stuck by lightning. When I woke up, I was on a island I had never seen before. I think the lat. was 70 East, and the long was 70 North. The people spoke Spelancan. I can speak a little Spelancan. From the looks of the island it had lots of palm trees and pineapple trees. From a far away glance I could see a mountain with snow on it.
I asked a man (in Spelancan) what was the name of this island. The man said it was called T-Shirt Island.
"Does that mountain over there have a name," I asked.
"Yes," said the man. "Gap mountain, and the snow never melts."
"Do you have a name," I asked.
"Yes. Tom," said the man.
"Well hello," I said.
I started to walk around a bit. I also saw a jungle. It seemed like it had only two animals a yellow butterfly and a blue bird, and only two trees. Also it had a rock in the middle that looked like a person.
Then I saw a pond. It had tons of fish and beautiful clear blue water.
Also I saw two locks.
2. They have pineapple trees and palm trees. The people only eat off the pineapple tree.
3. It has a mountain called Gap Mountain. And it has snow on it, but the snow looks like scrunches.
4. The snow never melts. Even thought it is extremely hot. It's something scientific.
5. It has a jungle that has a rock that looks like a person and a pond that looks like the red sea, but with more fish.
6. The island is called T-Shirt island. It's called T-Shirt island because it looks like a T-Shirt.
7. It's always hot, but it never gets humid. Most of the people love the hot weather, because most places in the world are not that hot.
8. There's a yellow butterfly that has a sting you if you bother it and a blue bird that stays only in the jungle.
9. There are only 2 houses. They are blue and red. It's strange. A man lives in one, and a woman lives in the other, but they've never met.
10. Lat.-70 East and Long-70 North.
11. The water has clear blue water and tons of fish.
12. There are two locks. One in the bottom of the island and one on the other.
The other islands:
FACTS
1. The people speak Spelancan. The language Spelancan comes from an English man. Its base word is spelnex.