Wake and Midway are tiny, but Hawaii obviously has spacepic.twitter.com/kYPuczB5hr
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Wake and Midway are tiny, but Hawaii obviously has spacepic.twitter.com/kYPuczB5hr
back west: Rabaul, the Solomons, Vanuatu, and New Caledonia are all hugepic.twitter.com/aKWqv858h1
Nauru, Tuvalu, the Gilbert Islands, and Kiribati are notpic.twitter.com/GawjRM5lGe
Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga all look goodpic.twitter.com/X3QoymKkDP
The Society Islands have space, the Tuamotus do notpic.twitter.com/jLCl3W0BZO
Easter Island is a bit bigger than Hong Kongpic.twitter.com/twEOLoVxXb
last in thread is the Galapagos, with plenty of spacepic.twitter.com/7eCQBQrR4k
bonus round: "pitcairn islands" in EU4 just refers to a stretch of ocean; the actual islands themselves are incredibly tinypic.twitter.com/1cHqD8CM1f
bonus bonus round: Hong Kong would fit neatly inside Tokyo Baypic.twitter.com/WOMnxznsW2
Great string. Though suggest you use the "future footprints" of these islands- seeing as sea level rise will remove half of most of them.
easy enough: all the atolls are gone, all the rest are probably still around bc very very steep sides even tiny Pitcairn would stand 900 feet above max sea level rise
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