In the On Earth there are many places where it is very difficultthere, if not almost or directly impossible, to be able to access. These are the attractions found in the most remote areas of the globelocated in the middle of nowhere and hundreds of kilometers from other cities or continents.
These are, in practice, sites that They are far from the usual tourist itineraries. However, and although it is very expensive in more ways than one, there is always a way to reach them, whether by land, sea or air.
The most remote places on the planet
Alejandro Selkirk Island (Chile)
This little one island of the Juan Fernández archipelago, Chile, has had several names throughout its history. First it was Isla de los Perros, Más Afuera (because it is the furthest from the archipelago) and finally, since 1966, Alexander Selkirk.
Your current identification is due to Alexander Selkirk, Scottish sailor who in the 18th century was forced to survive as a castaway on one of the uninhabited islands of the archipelago. Selkirk’s story inspired the writer Daniel Defoe for his famous novel Robinson Crusoe.
to this island a cargo ship travels only a few times a year to bring supplies to fishermen and their families who live there during the lobster fishing season.
Tristan da Cunha (UK)
It is considered the the most inaccessible inhabited island in the world. The closest territory is 2,173 kilometers away and is the island of Saint Helena, in the South Atlantic, which in turn is located at a distance of 1,800 kilometers from the African continent.
It doesn’t have an airport, therefore it can only be reached by sea. Since few inhabitants live there, about three hundred, inbreeding is quite common, as are genetic diseases. Furthermore, they have their own language, a dialect of English.
Motuo (China)
And he only county in all of China completely inaccessible by road, even if it wasn’t always like this. In 1993 they managed to build a highway that lasted only two days and carried a total of four vehicles, one of which got stuck and had to be abandoned.
At the moment, The only access to Motuo is via a 200 meter long suspended cable 100 meters high. Supplies such as food and medicine must be transported on foot.
Motuo State Nature Reserve is located among canyons with elevations ranging from 750 to 4,800 meters and is home to several spectacular waterfalls and rivers.
Macquarie Island (Australia)
It is located in the Southern Hemisphere, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, between New Zealand and Antarctica. It was declared a World Heritage Site in 1997 due to its geological importance.. Its only inhabitants are scientists and birds, particularly a large colony of king penguins.
Oymyakon (Russia)
Located northeast of the Sakha Republic in eastern Siberia, Oymyakón is known as the coldest inhabited place on Earth. Its 500 inhabitants live in darkness for 21 hours a day with an average temperature of -58 degrees.
It is impossible to grow crops in the area, so people live on reindeer meat and frozen fish. Water supply is also complicated, as water freezes in pipes, so most use outdoor toilets.
Ittoqqortoormiit (Greenland)
Almost as difficult to pronounce as it is to access, Ittoqqortoormiit is located in Liverpool land, a peninsula east of Greenland. About 400 people currently live there and spend their time hunting whales and polar bears.
Reachable only by helicopter or by boat that sails there for a few a few months a year. The city was founded by a group of Norwegian settlers in the 1920s, that is, a century ago.
Source: Clarin
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