The Most Remote Places On Earth

Deception Island, Antarctica

This mysterious horseshoe-shaped island in Antarctica is composed of thousands of square meters of ice deserts and snow.

Kerguelen Islands, Indian Ocean

In order to reach this French territory in the southern Indian Ocean, you have to take a six-day boat journey from Madagascar.

Easter Island, Pacific Ocean

Known for its cryptic Moai statues, this island is located 4000 km off the Chilean coast.

Barrow, Alaska

Barrow is the northernmost city in the US, and the 11th northernmost community in the world. The only way to get there is by plane.

Socotra, Yemen

The Socotra archipelago in Yemen consists of four islands that sit near the Horn of Africa region.

East Siberian taiga, Russia

The forests of the Siberian taiga region are as dense as the Amazon and are barely ever explored.

Amazon rainforest

One of the most diverse ecosystems in the world, the Amazon is so vast that parts of it have never been touched by man.

Changtang, Ladakh, India

Changtang was considered the most remote place in the world by the European Commission in 2009. The only way to get there is by yak (a domesticated bovine).

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