you can smell the saltiness of the air in an island because of the salt water.
You can Smell the cloud forest in tropical parts of the Island.
Ellis Island smelled like gunk but the people took it as the smells of nature
first you have to learn the smell of the crab then sniff it out
Immigrants sometimes commented that the smell of the docks Ellis Island was refreshing after being confined in the unsanitary conditions on the boats. The area around the dock smelled of fresh salt air.
Bit difficult seeing I've never been on a desert island, but i have been on an abandoned beach? It also depend on the whereabouts of the island. An island in the Atlantic is going to be different to an island in the Pacific, but I'm assuming you mean the stereotypical movie type islands. So in that case, you would smell plenty of sea saly, tropical plants (they give off an awful scent when they are heap of them) and perhps exotic scents like coconuts or bananas? Reall, it's what you imagine a desert island would be, what is on that island, and what they smell like
This question requires a subjective answer. The best island to visit for a Summer vacation, or for any season is Bermuda. It is only 600 miles southeast of NYC. The entire island has the sweet smell of orchids.
You set off the stink bomb you made in the Science Lab she says "what is that terrible smell!" then you can get out of detention.
Use the stink bomb and Mrs Godfrey (The Teacher) will walk out of the classroom because of the really smelly smell.
Not eat people for 2 days. What a goal.....it sure is awkward P.S. Do you smell butter?
An animal with a keen sense of smell, long claws, and sharp teeth.
Philoctetes was bitten by a snake. Because the smell of his wound and his cries made him offensive, his companions left him on the desolate island of Lemnos.
If you smell a strong odor of gasoline it would be wise to have a mechanic check it out asap (as soon as possible) if you value your life.