Pitcairn Islands
Untouched Corners Of The Earth
Pitcairn Islands
Populated by the descendants of the famous mutineers of the Bounty, the Pitcairn Islands are largely uninhabitable, and therefore the island chain has a total population of about 56 on the main island of Pitcairn. The southernmost tip of French Polynesia, the Pitcairn islands are only accessible by boat, so they are rarely visited by outsiders (excluding the handful of tourists taking day trips from one of the 10 cruise ships which pass through the region each year).
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