How To Visit Yukevalo Island
I’ve stood barefoot on Yukevalo’s white sand at sunrise. And I’ve also missed the last boat back because nobody told me the tide cuts off the north cove
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I’ve stood barefoot on Yukevalo’s white sand at sunrise. And I’ve also missed the last boat back because nobody told me the tide cuts off the north cove
I’ve stood on Yukevalo Island’s black sand shore at sunrise. You’re probably wondering if it’s even worth the effort to get there. It is.
You’ve seen the name. You’ve heard the rumors. What Is Yukevalo Island For? I asked that too. Then I dug. It’s not a tourist spot. It’s not on most maps.
I looked at a map of Yukevalo Island and thought: Wait. How wide is this thing, really? Not the length. Not the area. Just the Width of Yukevalo Island.
I’ve stood on the shore of Yukevalo Island and watched fog roll in like it owned the place.
You’ve heard the word Yukevalo. Maybe someone dropped it in a conversation. Maybe you saw it online and paused. Wait, what is that? I don’t blame you.