This is a question off the Rainbow "cryptic" puzzle. Have you considered that "Caldy" (rather than "Caldey") is deliberately misspelt and that maybe Caldy Island is an anagram ?
it was swallowed up by the sea, as global warming takes effect the sea levels rise and it drowned the island and its resources
Ippolito Nievo died on March 4, 1861, in at sea, off Italy of drowned on sinking ship.
The Marlborough Sounds are a network of valleys drowned in the sea. The Marlborough Sounds are located on the north side of the South Island in New Zealand.
Peter Frederick Anson has written: 'A pilgrimage to Lourdes' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'The hermit of Cat Island' 'The call of the cloister' -- subject(s): Anglican Monasticism and religious orders 'The call of the desert' 'Life on low shore' -- subject(s): Fisheries, Homes and haunts, Social life and customs 'Fisher folk-lore' -- subject(s): Folklore, Ocean 'Bishops at large' -- subject(s): Sects 'The Catholic Church in modern Scotland, 1560-1937' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history 'The Benedictines of Caldey' -- subject(s): Caldey Island (Abbey : Caldey Island, Wales), Caldey abbey, Prinknash Abbey 'The religious orders and congregations of Great Britain and Ireland' -- subject(s): Monasticism and religious orders 'The caravan pilgrim' -- subject(s): Catholic church buildings, Church buildings, Description and travel 'British sea fishermen' -- subject(s): Fisheries, Fishers 'A pilgrimage to Lisieux' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Cyprus
It would probably drowned and die
Cyprus
in Crete a island off the Mediterranean Sea
Nobody has drowned in it, as there is no water in it. A long time ago people looking at it from Earth thought it was a sea and gave it that name. It is actually dry land.
The Baffin Island :D
The villagers give the drowned man a proper burial by sewing him into a weighted sack and throwing him back into the sea. They want to ensure that the body does not wash ashore and contaminate their village with illness.
Bacchus, Roman God of Wine has 'drowned' more men than the God of the Sea. This is not literal but means that many more men have ruined themselves through alcohol abuse than have drowned in the sea.