Tryp island

The island’s surface is littered with large holes. These lead to one large hole found at the very bottom. These tunnels act as a wind funnel, air sucked from the bottom and blown out the surface.

The strong upward winds cause many rocks and clods of dirt to float up in the air.

White storks are able to construct strong nests of rocks, dirt, & wood. These houses are tied to the incredibly tall giant groundsels that wave erratically in the wind.


The White storks feed on bugs that are sucked up by the massive hole at the bottom of the island. They also eat voles and frogs found on the surface of the Island as well as hunting on the surrounding islands.