adambolonsky Posted June 1, 2011 Share Posted June 1, 2011 I wrote an article last year for the Yahoo Contributor Network on Monomoy, off Chatham at the southernmost elbow of the Cape. There's been a third island, for three years now, on the western edge of the northwest flats. The Fish and Wildlife Service named the island Minimoy. You can't land on Minimoy: it's refuge land. Minimoy's been steadily gaining in size, bulk, and height over the time I've padddled past it. Here's a link to the story. It doesn't feature Minimoy so much as describe the whole area. Lots of typos though: Monomoy and Minimoy Islands, Chatham Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djlewis Posted June 4, 2011 Share Posted June 4, 2011 I wrote an article last year for the Yahoo Contributor Network on Monomoy, off Chatham at the southernmost elbow of the Cape. There's been a third island, for three years now, on the western edge of the northwest flats. The Fish and Wildlife Service named the island Minimoy. You can't land on Minimoy: it's refuge land. Minimoy's been steadily gaining in size, bulk, and height over the time I've padddled past it. Here's a link to the story. It doesn't feature Minimoy so much as describe the whole area. Lots of typos though: Monomoy and Minimoy Islands, Chatham And South Monomoy Island is no longer an island. The Law of the Conservation of Islands? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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