Bouvet Island Norway
Untouched Corners Of The Earth
Bouvet Island Norway
The singular most remote island in the world, the Norweigan Bouvet Island is completely uninhabited. The first successful mission to summit the highest point on the island took place just recently in 2012, and the team of four left behind a time capsule to be retrieved in 2062.
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