Tristan da Cunha South Atlantic Ocean
Untouched Corners Of The Earth
Tristan da Cunha South Atlantic Ocean
The most remote archipelago in the world, Tristan de Cunha (population 264) is a group of volcanic islands near South Africa. It takes a carefully planned 6 days by boat to reach the islands, and fewer ships are making the trek these days, so with getting there becoming increasingly difficult you can bet its going to remain practically untouched forever.
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