Guybrush is paid homage in the Naughty Dog video game Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, where a pirate with major similarities to Guybrush is featured as one of the twelve pirate captains that founded Libertalia. Although he remains unnamed throughout the game, the resemblance is uncanny and his sigil is represented by a monkey. His portrait can be seen in the Libertalia treasury with the other founders and though his name is partly scratched out, the letters still visible spell out the truncated name "Guy Wood".[19]

David Carson, who had been set to direct Frankenstein and the Wolfman but left after the Universal shake-up, came back to ILM with the idea of an animated film based on the first Monkey Island game around 2000. With initial support from ILM, Carson worked an initial script with Corey Rosen and Scott Leberecht as to pitch the idea to Amblin Entertainment, the production company owned by Steven Spielberg. Spielberg had told Carson that he had previously told George Lucas that he should have made a Monkey Island movie years before, and other meetings with Amblin went well to proceed to further screenwriting work. The rest of ILM's story department was brought in to help write, including Steve Purcell, but this team worked separately from the writers that were developing the actual games, creating a disconnect between story the film was going with and the narrative already established in the video game series. As they continued to work out the screenplay, the direction of the film continued to veer further from the video game series, including at one point where Spielberg had suggested the game be about the monkeys on Monkey Island instead of the pirates. According to Carson, the lack of a creative direction at this point led to the film being shelved at ILM.[24]


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The one and only Monkey Island is a must see! Come watch spider monkeys play on their island home in the Homosassa River. Located at Homosassa Riverside Resort. Throughout 2023, the monkey's Island home is getting a facelift. During these renovations the monkeys will not be on the island, but don't worry, they will be enjoying their new home soon!

I was in a small boat cruising past a tiny island one mile off the eastern coast of Puerto Rico when I first noticed the islands odd inhabitants. The island of Cayo Santiago is completely inhabited and controlled by over 2,000 rhesus macaque monkeys. I was excited to have the opportunity of visiting the exclusive land of monkeys, but tourists are not allowed to set foot on the island. Humans are not allowed to stay on the island and researchers are limited to their time on the island, so my experience was from a distance.

On this secluded Monkey Island, the Rhesus macaques colony first began when hundreds of them were delivered in 1938 for research projects, and it became the ultimate destination for primatologists. With the support of Columbia University and the School of Tropical Medicine of the University of Puerto Rico, psychologist Dr. Clearance Carpenter created a 38-acre island as the site for the project.

The monkeys were captured from 12 different districts of India, crated and transported by boat passing through NY up to San Juan. The goal was to establish a disease-free breeding colony of monkeys in order to provide animals for research on tropical diseases.

Cayo Santiago became well known for its research on population management practices and its extensive genetic and demographic databases. Still, everything changed in an instant in 2017 when Hurricane Maria destroyed the island with most of its vegetation lost.

I spoke at length with Angelina Ruiz-Lambides, Scientific Director Cayo Santiago Biological Field Station Caribbean Primate Research Center, about the after-effects of the hurricane and how life on the island ultimately flourished.

In fact, in retrospect I would highly recommend adding Monkey island to your itinerary. Why? For three reasons. Monkey island in Vietnam has two gorgeous beaches which you can chill at if you are not too adventurous. They are populated with monkeys. Duh! So you should keep your belongings close.

The island got its name from the 20 odd monkeys that live on it. These primates are used to human activity and you will find that they do not shy away from human contact. In fact in most instances it is the tourists who are forced to run. Yours truly included!

Monkey island in Vietnam can usually only be visited as a stop on one of the tours that leave either from Beo harbour or from one of the smaller islands. Our tour started off from Cat Ba island. The over night cruises also make a stop here but you would have to check the itinerary. Alternatively you could charter a boat but that would be pricey and I would not recommend it.

It was part sad and part funny to see the monkeys imitate human behavior. They pick out cans and bottles from the dumpsters and drink in hopes of finding a sip of the sweet drinks that once lay within. Some of the monkeys will even make threatening noises when they see you.

Others try to steal what you have in your hand. It is a routine that seems well worn into all South Asian countries where monkeys are the prime attraction. The primates on monkey island in Vietnam are no different.

Take a short 2 day cruise through Lan Ha Bay. I say short because this tour takes you through all the highlights in a short duration. You also get to visit Ca Ba island and Monkey island. Both of which are definitely worth stopping at.

With extreme weather events on the rise across the globe, like the rare Category 5 hurricane that hit Mexico in October, we were interested in a study that's taking place on a remote island very few people are allowed to visit, where scientists are studying how the stress of these environmental crises effect longevity, and overall, health. As Lesley Stahl first reported in November, the subjects are not what you'd expect. They're monkeys - rhesus macaque monkeys, who've been studied there for over 80 years because 94% of their DNA, is the same as humans.

They survived with relative environmental stability until six years ago, when the island was hit with a devastating storm. After taking tests for tuberculosis, measles, and COVID, Lesley and her team were allowed to visit the island called Cayo Santiago - or Monkey Island-- off the coast of Puerto Rico.

That meticulous record keeping has continued with today's monkeys, all of whom descended from the original group, giving scientists rare access to more than six decades of their biological and behavioral data.

James Higham: Yeah, so, although the hurricane did dramatically de-vegetate the island, one thing it also did was deposited a great amount of seaweed and algae onto the island. And so, one possibility is that the monkeys were eating more of this kind of vegetation.

Noah Snyder-Mackler: Given the strong similarity between these primates, these monkeys and us, we know that a lot of this-- the-- the work that we're doing and-- and the things that they might do to, you know, be more resilient to this might be translatable to humans, to us. And might provide ways for us to intervene and help buffer against the negative effects of these traumatic events.

Family means a lot on Cayo Santiago, an island and monkey research colony off the coast of Puerto Rico. The colony of rhesus macaques living on the island since the 1930s has allowed scientists to trace kinship ties and effects across an extended community. Anders Kelto/NPR  hide caption

Imagine you're on a tropical island in the Caribbean. There are coconut trees, rocky cliffs, blue-green waters. But now, imagine there are hundreds of monkeys on this island. And, these monkeys have a disease that could kill you, if you're not careful. What you're picturing is a real-life island off the coast of Puerto Rico.

The island of Cayo Santiago hosts the oldest research center in the world for wild primates. Scientists from all over the world come to the island to study questions of primate behavior, cognition and ecology.

The idea, according to Richard Rawlins, the former director of research on Cayo Santiago, was to make things easier, by putting the monkeys on a small island, closer to the U.S., "where the animals were always there, could easily be accessed, and large amounts of data could be collected efficiently, within a short amount of time." The National Institutes of Health and the University of Puerto Rico fund the research.

But her warning about not getting peed on is serious. These monkeys naturally carry herpes B, a version of the virus that can be deadly to humans. So rule number one on Cayo Santiago: Don't get peed on by the monkeys.

Sean Coyne, a graduate student at the University of Chicago, is on the island studying how the monkeys' shifting hormone levels affect their sexual development. Anders Kelto/NPR  hide caption

About 500 rhesus macaques were brought to the island from India in 1938, Rawlins says, and that was a mission with a lot of challenges. About 50 monkeys died at sea during a 47-day voyage. And the scientists didn't really know how to set up the island before the monkeys arrived.

So scientists had to feed the monkeys. But for long stretches of time, there was no money. Many animals died of starvation and malnutrition. But, Rawlins says, a few dedicated researchers helped the colony survive.

Caraballo-Cruz, the monkey census taker, says the colony faces a different threat today: "People coming on the island without permission and having tuberculosis or having any illnesses that they can transmit to the monkeys."

She says people sometimes sneak tourists onto the island. And fishermen come here to catch crabs. Caraballo-Cruz says, if those visitors transmit a disease to the macaques, it would move incredibly quickly through the colony, and could wipe it out. And on top of the risk to the monkeys, she says, these people are putting their own lives at risk.

I've found no pattern of where the Moon Quay island spawns in all of my worlds.

It is not guaranteed to be in a corner (I've had 5 worlds where it has spawned in the center edge or literal center of the map.)

It is not guaranteed to be near any other ocean biome (had one connect to land with docks before)

It is not in line with any land generation similar to Lunar Island (At least in my 40+ worlds)

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