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It seems that today humanity got to the most distant corners of our beautiful planet.

But websiteit was possible to collect completely inaccessible addresses that you can see except on rare photos.

14. Bohemian Grove, USA

This land area of \u200b\u200b11 square kilometers belongs to a private male club in San Francisco, known as a Bohemian club. Every year in July, starting in 1899, the most influential people of the world come here.

Club members included all US presidents from the Republican Party and some of the Democrats since 1923, as well as politicians, bankers, media signs, artists and scientists.

More than a hundred years of the club, the club activity was not covered, therefore, different rumors and speculation came up to the fact that the Bohemian club is a new world government, and the grove itself is a devilish place.

Journalists and reporters entrance to the grove is strictly closed.

13. Haarp, United States

This object was launched in Alaska snow in 1997. It is located in a deserted valley and is a huge antenna field with a total area of \u200b\u200bmore than 13 hectares. Haarp was a target of conspiracles who assured that he was able to create a climatic anomaly, disable satellites and control the mind of people. They were also confident that the program could cause earthquakes, droughts, hurricanes, floods, and even in the epidemic. In early May 2013, due to the end of the contract, Haarp was stopped.

12. MEZHOR'E, Russia

This is one of the most inaccessible and mysterious "closed" cities of Russia. From official sources it is known that he is located in the Republic of Bashkortostan. There are rumors that there are building the underground capital. Unlike most other closed cities of Russia, there are no research institutes, military bases, the production of atomic weapons and nuclear fuel, and other similar institutions. Until now, it is not known what kind of work is underway in Muration.

11. City-port Kronstadt, Russia

Built to protect the northern capital from the sea, the city-port of Kronstadt manits tourists with antique forts - defensive structures on the water. Each fortress has a heroic story and a loud, illustrated in the battles: Kroneshlot, Citadel, Prince Menshikov, etc. Today the port itself is open to the visit, but most of the forts in emergency and access to them are discontinued.

10. Mount Athos, Greek Macedonia

On the slope of the majestic mountain there are 20 magnificent Orthodox monasteries. But not everyone can enjoy the beauty of church attractions. It is categorically closed in the entrance to women and even female animals. It is not known what kind of punishment is waiting for four-papers, but the "human" violators can be imprisoned for a year.

9. The state of Georgia, USA, the basement, where the recipe for Coca Cola is kept

They say the secret of the legendary drink is known only to two people who always fly by different aircraft. And the recipe itself is kept in the headquarters of the company for high-tech sequels, which is strictly prohibited by simple mortal access.

8. Danakil Desert, Ethiopia

Regional wars do not subside on the border of Ethiopia, so tourists have not attended a unique place long ago. Scientists consider its pranodina hominids, major human monkeys, our possible progenitors. It was in this place that the remains of Lucy - Australophetka AFAR, whose age is 3.2 million years old.

7. District Moto, China, Tibetan Autonomous Region

This is a sacred land for Buddhists, and there is no road in the modern understanding of this word. For those who suffer to the wisdom of ages will have to go through wild mountain passes. At the end of the way - the chlipsky 200-meter bridge over the abyss, as in the films about Indiana Jones.

6. Oymyakon, Russia

Nature itself reliably protects this town from curious tourists. On our planet, this is the coldest place where the permanent population lives. It is difficult to even imagine how you can exist at a temperature of -67.7 ° C.

5. Brazil, Jungle Amazon, Tver Tribe Tribe

Recently, researchers found a small tribe on the border of Peru and Brazil, completely sliced \u200b\u200bfrom civilization. It is assumed that the community of 150 Indians is the descendants of slaves, they avoid all contacts with the outside world and live in harmony with nature. The authorities of the country, fearing for the safety of the natives, closed the area of \u200b\u200btheir stay from all curious.

In the world. Therefore, it is difficult to say that is located furthest from Russia. The length of the country from the west to the East is more than 7,000 km, and this is 1/6 of the length of the equator, i.e. If from Vladivostok to Japan in direct just 600 km, then from Moscow all 7,000 km. Also about Europe, for Central Russia, it is near, and for Siberia and the Far East are very far away. So how to determine the remote point from Russia? We will look at nine cities of Russia located in different parts of the country, and we define the most remote points of the world to them. It is logical to assume that the most remote place from any city will be on the back of the earth, at a distance of about 20 thousand km. (Because the length of the land circumference is about 40 thousand km), but it turns out that this point is located in the ocean, and the nearest land is very far away. But let's start a review in order.

Moscow.

The most remote point from Moscow is located in the southern part of the Pacific Ocean, about 2 thousand km from Antarctica. But the most remote part is sushi located 17900 km from Moscow and it is located all in the same Antarctica, on the island of Siple (English Siple Island) on the border of the Seas Amundsen and Ross.

If we consider the inhabited territories (or at least suitable for this), then the most remote landing point from Moscow is the South East Island, located 17325 km. South East (English South East Island; Rus. Southeast Island is an uninhabited island in the composition of the archipelago Chatham and geographically refers to New Zealand. Peit deleted from Moscow live at the neighboring island of Pitt (English Pitt Island) - in 17315 km from our capital, but there is a small village with a population of only 50 people.


The most remote city is the city of Danidin on the South Island of New Zealand, is located 16600 km. The most remote capital of the state - Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, is located 16550 km from Moscow.

St. Petersburg

As with Moscow, the most remote point from St. Petersburg is located in the southern part of the Pacific Ocean, about 1000 km from Antarctica. But the most remote part of the sushi is located 18320 km from Peter and it is located all in the same Antarctica, on the small island of Cruzen Island on the border of the Seas Amundsen and Ross.


The coast of Antarctica on the border of the seas Amundsen and Ross. One of the most remote places for all Russia.

The most remote city is Danidin in New Zealand, the most remote capital of the state - Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, is located 16820 km from St. Petersburg.

Sochi

The most remote point from Sochi is located in the water in the south of the Pacific Ocean, about New Zealand and the south of Chile. The most remote susha is located 18245 km from Sochi on a small island of Martiri - the uninhabited volcanic islands of the tubuie archipelago, French Polyesia.


The most remote from Sochi settlement - Adamstown (Eng. Adamstown) is the only settlement on the Islands of Pitcairn, and the smallest capital in the world - the population of only 45 people. If we consider major cities, then the most remote city will be Papeete (FR. Papeete) - the capital of French Polyesia, located on the island of Tahiti - to Sochi, 16990 km.

Kaliningrad

From Kaliningrad, the most remote point is located in the Pacific Ocean, in the southern part of it in 2000 km from New Zealand. As for Moscow, South East Island, located 18350 km, the most distant land from Kaliningrad.
The city of Wellington is the capital of New Zealand. Wellington City is the most remote capital from Kaliningrad, located at a distance of 17600 km.

Yekaterinburg

The most remote point from Yekaterinburg is located in the south of the Pacific Ocean in 2000 km from South America. The most remote land is located in Antarctica, on a small uninhabited rocky island, not far from Sayipl.



The most remote inhabited territories are located in the south of Chile, the major city of Punta Arenas (Chile) is located 16960 km from Yekaterinburg. The most remote capital of the state is the city of Santiago, the capital of Chile, is located 15530 km from Yekaterinburg.

Novosibirsk

The most remote point from Novosibirsk is located in the south of the Pacific Ocean 1500 km from South America. The most remote part of the sushi is located on the island of Diego de Almagro, which is part of the Chilean Archipelago (refers to Chile), from this island to Novosibirsk 18520 km. The city is the most remote from Novosibirsk - Punta Arenas (Chile), located 18300 km. Santiago is the most remote capital from Novosibirsk, located 16860 km.


Ulan-Ude

The city of Ulan-Ude is the only major city of Russia, which has a landing on the opposite side of the Earth. In general, only in Buryatia, the opposite part of the Earth can get to the dry area, all other parts of Russia fall either in quiet or in the Atlantic Ocean. (Well, for justice you need to say that in Yakutia, some places from the opposite side of the Earth fall on Antarctica).


For Ulan-Ude, the most remote land plot is located in the south of Chile, not far from the city of Puerto Natales. Thus, if you drift the globe through a trip to Ulan-Ude, then on the other side we will go to Chile. The most remote capital is Santiago, which is from Ulan-Ude 17970 km.

Vladivostok.

The most remote point from Vladivostok is located in the Atlantic Ocean, 1000 km from the shores of South America. The most remote part of the sushi is located in Argentina, in the city of Mar del Plata, from here to Vladivostok 19040 km.


The most remote capital - Buenos Aires - the capital of Argentina, is located 18720 km from Vladivostok.

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky

The most remote point from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsk is located in the south of the Atlantic Ocean, about equal distance from South America, Africa and Antarctica. The most remote part of the sushi is located on South Georgia and the southern Sandwich Islands (refer to the UK) - 19040 km to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsk. These islands have practically no permanent population, about 40 people.


The most remote large city of Punta Arenas (Chile) is located 16750 km from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsk. The most remote capital is the city of Santiago, 16470 km.

On the map, all of the above will look like this:

Points are marked by the cities of Russia, located on the opposite side of the Earth.

Summing up, it can be concluded that the most remote places from Russia, this is New Zealand, South of South America and the island in the southern part of the Pacific Ocean. To get to these places, it will take a lot of time, forces and money. For example, the airfare from Moscow to Wellington will take you at least 30 hours and two transplants! But overcoming this whole path, you will be up with your legs on the opposite side of the Earth. And believe me, it is worth it!

For this traveler, it is important not the number of visited places, but their quality. Agree to visit the South Pole wherever, for example, to go to Paris. There are no white spots on our planet, but, nevertheless, there are many secluded corners, inaccessible to most tourists ...

№10. Easter Island, Chile

1. Easter Island, or Rapanui, belongs to Chile and is considered the most remote from the continent island on the planet (to the coast of Chile 3500 km).


2. On April 5, 1722, the Dutch traveler Jacob Rogheven remarked on the horizon the island of Rapanui and called him in honor of the great holiday of Easter.


3. At the time of opening the island of the Dutch Admiral, the population of the island was 2-3 thousand people. After this event about the island forgot for 50 years. And in 1770 the island was annexed by Spain.


4. The ancient culture of Easter Island is enveloped by secret and charm. The most famous symbol of Easter Island - Large Stone Statues of Stone. The statues of the MOAI reaches a height of 20 meters. They are made in the form of a head with a torso.


5. The Istukans of the MOAI were manufactured in the period from 12 to 15th century, after this period, their manufacture was dramatically stopped. Why the production of MOAI stopped and where people who inhabited the island have disappeared, still remains a mystery.

№9. City of La Rinconada, Peru

6. The city of La Rinconada is located in the Mountains of Andes in the Eternal Merzlot zone at an altitude of 5100 meters above sea level. Getting to the city is very difficult. The air temperature is always below the zero mark. There are no plants suitable for eating. And due to the affairs of air, people quickly lose their strength.


7. La Rinconada formed at the end of the 20th century in the form of a small settlement of gold miners. On the side of the plain, there is a magnificent landscape of mountain peaks, but when you approach closer, it hits the smell of rotting waste of industrial enterprises.


8. The population of the city is 30 thousand people, almost all of them are engaged in gold mining in the mine caves. La Rinconada has a dubious reputation of the city for the poor and desperate people. Gold mining is carried out in terrible conditions, the salary people do not pay, they work for the percentage of gold found, but not everyone is not always found.


9. Life expectancy in the city is about 50 years. There are reasons: There are many accidents, people live and work in bad conditions, ore allocates mercury pairs.

№8. McMillo, Antarctica

10. Antarctica is located at the very bottom of the world, and is one of the most remote places on the planet. This is the only mainland without indigenous people. Here, on the southern tip of the Island of Ross, and the largest research American station is located, the largest settlement of people, the port and the title of Antarctica - McMarto. Foundation date: February 16, 1956 Distance between McMarto and New Zealand - 3864 km.


11. Here more than 100 buildings live 1258 people. Previously, the path to McMarto held several months, but now the runway allow you to get to the place much faster.


12. At the station there are many modern amenities - gyms, and even a golf course.

№7. Cape York Peninsula, Australia

13. Australia is known for low population density and untouched natural beauty. Cape York Peninsula is located on the northern tip of the mainland, due to the inaccessibility of the district there are huge spaces of virgin nature.


14. The population of the peninsula is about 18 thousand people, most of which make up indigenous people. Kuip-York is considered the largest plot in the world who practically did not affect civilization.


15. Peninsula Square 137 thousand km2, length from north to south - 600 km.

№6. Ilokkortormut, Greenland

16. The Square of Greenland is the largest island with the world - 2,130,800 sq. Cm, and the population is 57 thousand people, which makes Greenland and the most deserted inhabited island in the world.


17. The most hard-to-reach place in the whole of Gratandia is the town of Illuminatormut. You can get to it by plane (only 2 times a week), helicopter or boat - several months a year. The population of the town of Illuminatormut is 452 people. Residents earn a living by hunting on polar bears, whales and halves.


18. Ilokkortormut was founded in 1925 by Einar Mikkelsen and another 70 settlers from the ship "Gustav Hill".

№5. Archipelago Kergelen, Indian Ocean

19. Kergelen archipelago belongs to France. There are islands in the Indian Ocean. The distance from the archipelago to Antarctica is 2000 km, to Australia - 4800 km.


20. Islands Kergelen are known as the "Islands of Labor", there are no permanent residents. In winter, about 100 people employed in the fishing industry work here.


21. The archipelago was opened by the French expedition in 1772. The group of the islands in honor of the head of the expedition, whose name was Yves Jose de Kergelen.

№4. Pitcairn Islands, Pacific Ocean

22. Islands Pitcairn are the only ownership of the UK in the Pacific Ocean. There are islands in the southern part of the Pacific Ocean, borders with Polynesia.
One island from 5 inhabit. Pitchern is the most unclosed area of \u200b\u200bthe planet. The population of Pitcairna is 49 people, many of whom are the descendants of the famous Bounty ship.


23. In 1787, the three-volume shopping ship Bounty went swimming in Tahiti in order to purchase bread seeds for plantations of Jamaica. In 1789, a riot occurred on Tahiti on the ship. Fletcher Christian captured the power and expelled the captain of William Ship ship. Fearing punitive expedition, he with other apostates and several locals went to uninhabited islands. Sucked on the island of Pitcairn, burned the ship and founded the colony.


24. Today, the descendants of those sailors live at the expense of agriculture, fisheries, and selling very rare postage stamps to collectors. But even in the presence of modern transport, it is still one of the most isolated communities in the world. There is no runway on the island, and to get there from the mainland, you need to sail about ten days on the ship.

Number 3. Alert, Canada

25. The unique village of Alert is located in Canada - this is the northernmost locality in the world. There are several meteorological and research stations on the territory of the village. The population is about 10 people.


26. In addition to the indigenous people, there are 5 meteorologists and about 70 military. The year of foundation is 1950. To the nearest settlement from the village of Alert - 3578 km.


27. Climatic conditions here are sufficiently severe, in the winter to minus 34 degrees Celsius. The temperature above zero is only in July and August. Alert is attractive for extreme lovers and naturalists. Summer Alert is very beautiful.

№2. Tristan da Cunya Island, Atlantic Ocean

28. The most remote inhabitable island in the world - Tristan da Cunya - is located in the Atlantic Ocean at a distance of 3200 km from South America coast and 2,700 km from South Africa coast. Tristan Island is the largest and only inhabitant island of Tristan-da-kun archipelago.


29. It is believed that the archipelago was discovered in 1506 the Portistan Tristan yes Kunya, but at the same time he did not land on the shores of the islands. For the first time on Earth islands, French sailors set foot in 1767.


30. Since 1815, the island annexed the United Kingdom. The Tristan-da-Kunya archipelago was a strategic point when traveling from Europe to the Indian Ocean, until the Suez Canal was opened.


31. According to the 2016 census, the population of the island is 267 people. All residents are the descendants of the first settlers who arrived on the island from 1816 to 1908.

№1. Socotra Island, Yemen

32. Socotra Island is one of the most beautiful and amazing places on the planet! Most of the representatives of local flora and fauna (all land mollusks living here, 90% reptile and a third of plants) - endemics, and are no longer found in any place on Earth.


33. The island is part of the Yemen State and is located at a distance of 250 km from Africa and 350 km from the Arabian Peninsula. Huge biological diversity and snow-white beaches are a brief description of this wonderful place.


34. For a long time, Socotra was unavailable for naturalists, and now researchers come here from all over the planet. Ecotourism is one of the popular directions of development for Socotra. The island is famous for its unique exotic landscapes.


35. About 800 species of plants grow on Sokolta. According to scientists, Flora Sokort is a unique heritage of ancient times, here have survived such species that have long been extinct on the mainland. The most famous of them: dragon trees, cucumber wood, doughs are giant and desert rose (adenium Sokhotranum).

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1. Yemen is a country that, due to the characteristics of the climate, is one of the most unstasses on Earth. Only the most extreme tourists are driving here. City Shibam Located in the center of the desert. His pride is about 500 skyscrapers, the most ancient on the planet built from unshakable clay bricks and stones without using any binding elements.

2. Located in the northern part of the Atlantic coast of Namibia, Skeleton coast It is one of the most extreme, isolated and arid. One of the few indigenous tribes capable of living on this non-shitting land is called Himba, whose people live hunting and collecting

3. Lost at the border of Russia, China, Kazakhstan and Mongolia plateau Ukok. It is not by chance that they call the area of \u200b\u200brest, as it is almost from all sides, isolated from the outside world mountain varnish. This plateau belongs to those territories whose landscape from the last glacial period has practically not changed. You can get here only on an SUV, solely in July-August, since the rest of the time passes are covered with a deep layer of snow

4. Tristan yes-Kunya - A group of islands located in the southern part of the Atlantic Ocean. The archipelago is the most remote from the continents in the world in the world - to the nearest land more than 2,000 kilometers. Islands are practically isolated from the outside world - there are no regular passenger flights. You can only get to or on fishing vessels or research ships

5. City ITTKORTORMIIT Eastern Greenland is one of the northern and cold settlements on our planet. Known to unique wildlife, animals such as polar bears, sheep and seals, this region is also home to almost 450 people who earn a living mainly due to catching whales and hunting for polar bears

6. Located in the eastern part of the Republic of Sakha, Oymyakon It is an isolated local settlement in which almost 500 people live. Because of a sufficiently complex climate, Oymyakon is known as one of the "Poles of the Cold", being the coldest place on the planet, where the permanent population lives. On February 6, 1933, the temperature of -67.7 ° C was registered here.

7. Village Palana In Kamchatka Territory is the most difficult and difficult and difficult in terrain. The distance from Palane to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky (for land transport) - 940 km - most of the road are occupied by rivers and swamps, so you can get to the village mostly by plane or on GT-T

8. Research Center and the main settlement in the Antarctic, which is the most isolated continent of the planet, mcMarto Station Belongs to the US Antarctic Program and is a branch of the National Science Foundation. At the station can accommodate up to 1.258 people who will have to deal with the harsh Antarctic climate

9. Located in Cokonino district, Arizona, Soup It is one of the most isolated cities in the USA: no road is leading to it. The only way to get there is to fly on a helicopter, come on foot or arrive on Mule. Mail here is also delivered on Moul, making the only place in the United States, where the mail is distributed in this way. The population of the city is about 200 people

10. Located on the south coast of Buffinov Island, Ikaluit It is the capital of the Canadian territory navut. The city, inhabited by less than 7 thousand inhabitants, is characterized by the fact that it is the smallest in the number of residents of the capital in Canada, as well as the only capital, not bound to the highway with other settlements. You can only reach this remote city with aviation or maritime transport.

11. Concordia - Beautiful place located among the glaciers Baltoro, Godwin-Austin and Vinier in the north of Pakistan. To get here, you have a hard ten-day transition, some of which will be held at the majestic mountain, the second in height in the world. On the globe at all there are not many regions at all, where you can deepen in the mountains for a long time: photographer Galen Rowel even called the Concordia "the throne hall of the mountain gods."

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On our overcrowded planet, there seems to be about 7.3 billion people, it seems almost impossible to find lone places where it would be possible to escape from the everyday fuss. Over the past decades, people increasingly enter the possession of an increasing number of places that were once untouched natural beauty. Unfortunately, it affects countless species of animals and plants, the habitat of which were these places. Nevertheless, if you are one of those who like to relax in a serene silence away from everyone, we have good news for you! No matter how incredible it seems, a person still got to all the secluded places with pristine beauty. Such places that have not yet spoiled by the presence of a person can still be found on our planet, although it will be reached by a very difficult task. To enjoy the beauty of some of the most remote places in the world, you will have to abandon urban comfort and go on a journey through unfamiliar places - the mountains, the jungle and the islands that are in thousands kilometers from lively megacities and popular attractions. From a small Indian village, surrounded by the stunning beauty of untouched nature, and the Australian mining town, hidden in the scorching desert, to an isolated village in Arizona, where the mail is still delivered to mules - in front of you 25 most distant and hard-to-reach places of our planet:

25. Westmannaeyar (Vestmannaeyjar), Iceland

Located on the southern coast of Iceland, Westmannaaeir archipelago is a wonderful example of an excellent remote place. Located almost 4,000 people, this archipelago will be a paradise for each lonelyness amateur.

24. La Rinconada (La Rinconada), Peru


Located at an altitude of 5.100 meters above sea level, this Peruvian town is proud of the title of the highest settlement in the world. The city is poorly developed by the system of sewage and wastewater, and in addition, all 50,000 of its inhabitants are struggling with environmental pollution from nearby gold deposits.

23. County Medog (Medog County), China


This may seem surprising, but even in China, the most populous state of the world, there are places where a person can hardly be found. Located in the Tibetan autonomous region, this Courtyard was the only one in China, where until 2010 was no roads. But even now a medal with a population of only 10,000 people remains a very deserted and secluded place.

22. Skeleton Coast Coast (Skeleton Coast), Namibia


Located in the northern part of the Atlantic coast of Namibia, the skeleton coast is one of the most extreme, isolated, arid and terrible places. One of the few indigenous tribes capable of living on this non-shitting land is called Himba, whose people live hunting and collecting.

21. Cape York Peninsula (Cape York Peninsula), Australia


Located in the northern part of the Australian State of Queensland, Cape York Peninsula is considered one of the last deserted plates remaining on our planet. Being a natural habitat of numerous types of animals and plants, many of which are endemics of this unique region, the peninsula is also home to 18,000 people (mainly aboriginal).

20. Kerguelen Islands Archipelag (Kerguelen Islands), France Overseas


Also known called "Abandoned Islands" for an incredibly remote distance from any civilization, the Kergelen archipelago is a group of islands in the southern part of the Indian Ocean. For more than 3.300 km from the nearest settlement, the islands of Kergelen do not have a permanent population, being the location of the research center, from time to time used by French scientists.

19. Munnar (Munnar), India


India, the second population country in the world, also boasts some incomplete places hidden in the mountains away from noisy megacities. And Munnar, a small town in Kerala (Kerala) in the southern part of the country, is definitely one of these places. Located among untouched nature, this city is notable for its picturesque tea plantations.

18. ITTOQQORTOORMIIT, Greenland


The city of ITtokkortodormit, one of the northernmost and cold settlements on our planet, is located in Eastern Greenland. Known by unique wildlife, animals such as polar bears, sheep and seals, this region is also a house for almost 450 people who earn a living mainly at the expense of whales and hunting for polar bears.

17. Oymyakon, Russia


Located in the eastern part of the Republic of Sakha, Oymyakon is an isolated local settlement in which almost 500 people live. Having a sufficiently complex climate type, Oymyakon is known as one of the "Poles of the Cold", being the coldest place on the planet, where the permanent population lives. On February 6, 1933, the temperature of -67.7 ° C was registered here.

16. Coober Pedy (Coober Peddy), Australia


Couper-Pedy is a small town with a population of about 1.700 people hidden in the desert in South Australia almost 850 kilometers from Adelaide. Despite its size and extreme remoteness, this town is known in Australia and many other countries as the largest deposit of the opal. The town is also famous for its underground comfortable dwellings, in which people live, hiding from the scorching day heat and sand storms.

15. Anga Roa (Hanga Roa), Easter Island, Chile


Anga Roa is the main city and the port of Easter Island. The population of the city, consisting of about 3.300 people, is 87% of the population of the whole island. In the city located between the extinct volcanoes Terevaka and Rano Kau, there is also a Mataveri International Airport, which is one of the most remote airports on our planet.

14. Tristan da Cunha (Tristan Da Cunha), British Overseas Ownership


Located in the southern part of the Atlantic Ocean at 2.800 kilometers from South Africa and at 3.360 kilometers from South America, Tristan da Cunya is the most distant settlement in the world. On the island, which is part of the British Overseas Territories, lives about 300 people who live predominantly at the expense of agriculture and craft.

13. Zad-FE (SaaS-Fee), Switzerland


Surrounded by the 13th four-folders (mountains, the height of which exceeds 4,000 meters above sea level), Zub Fume is a small mountain settlement in South Switzerland. The usual car movement in the provider is prohibited: entering cars in the town can not be left in special parking lots. On the streets are allowed to ride only on electric vehicles.

12. Manacapuru (Manacapuru), Brazil


Amazonas, located in the Brazilian state, Manakapuru is a distant municipality, covering in the rainforest of Amazon. Located almost 80 kilometers upstream from Manaus, state capital, this region inhabits about 100,000 people. Stretching on the square more than 7.300 km², Manacapur is also a habitat of some of the most popular aquarium fish.

11. Buvet Island (Bouvet Island), dependent Territory of Norway


The island of Bouvet, located in the southern part of the Atlantic Ocean, is considered one of the most remote islands in the world (after about. Easter and about. Tristan da Cunya). Taking the territory of the area of \u200b\u200bonly 49 km², the island has no permanent population. From time to time it is used as a research base. Almost 93% of the island is covered with glaciers.

10. Innamincka (Innamincka), Australia


The Innovicca is a tiny settlement in the northeastern part of Southern Australia and one of several villages, providing access to the Extremely non-microgenic Samenson desert. Located in hundreds of miles from the nearest cities, this settlement is home almost for 15 people who are constantly struggling with an unbearable hot and dry climate, not to mention frequent sandy storms.

9. Fula Island (Foula), Scotland


Being part of the Shetland Islands archipelago, Fula is one of the most remote British islands with a permanent population. Taking a territory of only 13 km², the island serves as a house for only 38 people who live mainly at the expense of agriculture, sheep-flowering, as well as ornithological tourism, since Fula is a natural habitat of numerous bird species.

8. McMurdo Station Station (McMurdo Station), Antarctica


Research Center and the main settlement in the Antarctic, which is the most isolated continent of the planet, McMarto Station belongs to the US Antarctic Program and is a branch of the National Science Foundation. At the station can accommodate up to 1.258 people who will have to fight the harsh Antarctic climate.

7. Adak (ADAK), Alaska


Located on the island of the same name in Alaska, Adak is the most Western US municipality. The city with a population of just over 300 people is located in the subpolar ocean climatic zone characterized by constant cloudiness, temperate temperature, strong winds and frequent cyclonic storms. In Adak, 263 days a year are raining, so it is the second rainy city in the States after the city of Hilo, located in Hawaii.

6. Batham Village (Bantam Village), Coconut Islands (Keeling)


As the largest settlement on the coconut islands (the external territory of Australia in the Indian Ocean), the village of Baths is the place of residence of most of the 600 people inhabiting the islands. Residents of the village located on tropical latitudes, enjoy constant warm temperatures all year round.

5. SUPAI (SUPAI), Arizona


Located in Cokonino district, Arizona, Supay is one of the most isolated cities in the United States: no road does not lead to it. The only way to get there is to fly on a helicopter, come on foot or arrive on Mule. Mail here is also delivered on Moul, making the only place in the United States, where the mail is distributed in this way. The population of the city is about 200 people.

4. Faroe Islands (Faroe Islands), Denmark


Located approximately in the middle between Norway and Iceland, the Faroe Islands are the autonomous region of the Kingdom of Denmark since 1948. These remote islands, the population of which is a little less than 50,000 people, are known for the fact that more sheep lives here than people live. Another animal typical for this remote territory is the Faroe Still (Sea Bird).

3. Ikaluit (Iqaluit), Canada


Located on the south coast of Buffhin Island, Ikaluit is the capital of the Canadian territory. The city, inhabited by less than 7 thousand inhabitants, is characterized by the fact that it is the smallest in the number of residents of the capital in Canada, as well as the only capital, not bound to the highway with other settlements. You can only reach this remote city with aviation or maritime transport.

2. Laura (Laura), Marshall Islands


Laura is an island and a small town located on the Marshall Islands (Archipelago in the Pacific Ocean). Laura rises above sea level approximately 3 meters, being the highest island in the archipelago. This is one of the few places where you can enjoy amazing beaches and virgin nature, without sharing this pleasure with numerous crowds of tourists.

1. Svalbard / Svalbard (Svalbard), Norway


Norwegian Svalbard Archipelago is located in the Arctic Ocean about halfway between Continental Norway and the North Pole. On the territory of more than 61,000 km² there are only 2.600 people, as the archipelago is mainly covered with glaciers. A unique location and remoteness make Svalbard a great place to observe the Northern Lights.
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