Shark Island
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Places

  • Shark Island, AKA Cocos Island, Costa Rica, off the coast of costa Rica, National Park, World Heritage Site
  • Shark Island, Namibia
    Shark Island, Namibia
    Shark Island is a small peninsula adjacent to the coastal city of Lüderitz in Namibia. Its area is about 40 hectares...

    , off the coast of Namibia
  • Shark Island Concentration Camp, an early 20th century concentration camp on Shark Island, Namibia
  • Shark Island (Port Jackson), in Sydney Harbour, Australia
  • Shark Island (Cronulla Beach), a semi-tidal rock ledge and bodyboarding spot in Sydney, Australia
  • Tiburón Island
    Tiburón Island
    Tiburón Island is both the largest island in the Gulf of California and the largest island in Mexico, with an area of . It was made a nature reserve in 1963 by President Adolfo López Mateos. Tiburón is Spanish for shark. The etymology of the Seri name is unknown...

    , literally Shark Island, in the gulf of California, Mexico
  • Shark Island, County Down, a townland in County Down, Northern Ireland
  • Inishark
    Inishark
    Inishark or Inishshark , sometimes called Shark Island, is a small island neighbouring the larger Inishbofin in County Galway, Ireland.-Overview:...

    , also called Shark Island, off the coast of County Galway, Ireland

Other

  • Shark Island (band)
    Shark Island (band)
    Shark Island was an American hard rock band from Los Angeles that played during the 1980s.-History:Shark Island was started in 1979 by singer Richard Black, whose name then was Rick Czerny, and lead guitarist Spencer Sercombe, under the name of 'Sharks'. Czerny and Sercombe met in high school and...

    , 1980s rock band from Los Angeles
  • Shark Island, an album released in 1983 by electronic band Basking Sharks
    Basking Sharks (band)
    Basking Sharks were a synthesiser band that formed in 1980. Members Adrian Todd, Ged McPhail and Martyn Eames toured extensively throughout the UK. They used a variety of home-made electronic instruments supplemented by second hand synths that had been customised to provide unique sounds. On stage...

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