Why was the “deadliest island in the world,” where breathing is fatal, off-limits to the public?

Public access to the ‘world’s worst island’ was restricted after a horrific incident that occurred more than eight decades ago.

Situated off the northwest coast of Britain, between Gairlock and Ullapool, is an island called Gruinard Island in Scotland’s Gruinard Bay.

Since the island was used by scientists as a location for experimentation during World War II, it has been referred to for many years as “Anthrax Island.” However,

what exactly is anthrax, and why was it isolated from the outside world? In order to capture the true essence of the island, a guy set out to see it and spent a whole day there for a YouTube video.

In order to determine if the soil on Gruinard Island was indeed as poisonous as many said, content maker Dara Tah traveled there with his buddy Matt James to examine soil samples.

 

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