🌫️ The Foggy Labyrinth: A Deep Dive into a 2.5x Expanded Chatham Islands
🌫️ The Foggy Labyrinth: A Deep Dive into a 2.5x Expanded Chatham Islands Welcome back to The Worldsee . In our previous speculative journeys, we transformed the sun-drenched Outback and the tropical Pacific. Today, we travel to one of the most unforgiving, wind-battered, and isolated environments on Earth: the Chatham Islands. Located 800 kilometers east of New Zealand, this archipelago sits directly in the path of the "Roaring Forties"—relentless, freezing oceanic winds that circle the southern hemisphere uninterrupted by landmasses. In our real timeline, the Chathams are a rugged landscape of creeping peat bogs, stunted forests, and the poignant history of the Moriori, a people who chose absolute pacifism in a violent world. But what if the submerged Chatham Rise (the underwater plateau connecting it to New Zealand) pushed up just slightly more during its geological formation? Let’s explore a highly detailed, ecologically conservative scenario: an island expanded to exac...