🏜️ The Alien Continent: The Geography and Climate of a 3x Socotra Island
🏜️ The Alien Continent: The Geography and Climate of a 3x Socotra Island Welcome back to The Worldsee . In our #IFGeography series, we have manipulated the winds of the Pacific and the bogs of the Subantarctic. Today, we turn our gaze to the Arabian Sea, to an island already famous as the "most alien-looking place on Earth": Socotra. In our reality, Socotra is a harsh, arid fragment of the ancient supercontinent Gondwana, broken off from the Arabian Peninsula and Africa. It is a land of limestone plateaus, jagged granite peaks, and bizarre flora. But what if the tectonic rift that separated it was wider and more substantial? Let’s explore a highly realistic speculative scenario: Socotra Island expanded to exactly three times its current size (roughly 11,400 km², similar in size to Jamaica). In this post, we will look purely at the dramatic geography and extreme climate this expansion creates, setting the stage for the bizarre lifeforms we will explore next. 1. The Sky-Pie...