Villagers over the years have claimed rogue “land sightings” during periods of greater economic stress, as chalky great hillocks emerge if only briefly before making their descent back into the cold, glassy North Sea. This particular sighting is the largest known in recent history, when it appeared to residents of the town of Port Mitchell for a mere 45 minutes in March of 2017.

Port Mitchell at Mulgroon Bay attracts both a kinky seafaring clientele but in recent years, an increasingly yuppie presence takes over during the holiday months. You can see it in the lighting. 

The inappropriately-named Zeus’ Navel – one early writer likened the fierce coastline to “balancing on the belly of a bloated and unpleasant god who ate too much.” Located along the western coastline south of Port Mitchell, between Fenway’s Tip and Thor’s Nubbin.

Also a dark sky territory like Veltokken, the northern coastline is strikingly dark at night past Cape Fehryss, allowing watchers of the heavenlies a chance to let their eyes adjust.

Sunsetting over Cape Fehryss