π§ Wow, Really?
It sounds like a riddle — but it’s real.
Welcome to Victoria Island, where geography loops on itself.
In northern Canada, on a massive landmass called Victoria Island, there’s a tiny unnamed island that holds a world record for mind-bending geography.
π Where Is It?
Located in Nunavut, Canada, Victoria Island is one of the largest islands in the world.
And near the center of this island is a lake...
Inside that lake is an island...
On that island is another lake...
And inside that lake — another island.
That’s: An island → in a lake → on an island → in a lake → on an island.
π§ Why Is It So Special?
This makes it the most **recursive natural land/water formation** ever discovered:
- π It’s the largest known “inception” of land/water layers
- π It’s not named — because it’s only about 100 meters wide
- π°️ It was discovered thanks to satellite images (not by explorers!)
πΊ️ Can You Visit?
Technically, yes — but it’s extremely remote. No roads. No towns. Just tundra, lakes, and this crazy island-lake loop.
Most people “visit” by zooming in on Google Maps.
π Coordinates, If You're Curious:
Try searching these in Google Maps:
69.792° N, 108.241° W
And prepare for your brain to twist a little.
π§ Final Thought
This bizarre natural puzzle exists in real life — not in a video game.
Proof that sometimes, nature does things just to mess with cartographers.

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