The most unsettling discovery was a stone pedestal. On it rested a single, modern-day object: a brass compass, exactly like the one I had in my pocket. But when I looked at the engraving, it bore my initials and a date—today's date. I hadn't carved it. And yet, there it was, worn smooth by what looked like centuries of rain.

From the fog-shrouded shores of Avalon to the prehistoric jungles of King Kong’s Skull Island, the concept of a secluded landmass rising from the deep represents the ultimate frontier. It is a place where the laws of the mainland don’t apply, and where every step into the interior is a step back in time or a leap into the impossible. The Call of the Uncharted

Would I go back? No. The island moves on. It has probably already sunk beneath the waves, waiting for the next sailor with a broken compass and an open heart.

So, what draws adventurers and curiosity seekers to this enigmatic island? Some of the island's attractions include:

As the characters navigate the jungle, they are also navigating the wilderness of their own souls. The mystery of the island often mirrors a mystery within the traveler. Are they there to find treasure, or are they there to find themselves? Why the Story Never Ends

The island did not want me to leave. Every time I tried to return to my boat, the geography shifted. A stream I had crossed in the morning was now a canyon. A meadow was now a thicket of razor-sharp ferns.