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The most isolated places in the world

Báo Quảng NinhBáo Quảng Ninh27/06/2023


Despite being difficult to access and having harsh climates, these destinations all boast picturesque natural landscapes.

Laura (Marshall Islands) is a small town in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean . The town is sparsely populated and a great destination for travelers seeking a private, secluded getaway from the crowds.


Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland: This small volcanic archipelago, located south of Iceland, comprises 14 islands (along with 30 islets) and is home to approximately 4,000 people. Vestmannaeyjar boasts a remote location and stunning natural scenery.


Hanga Roa (Chile) is the main city on Easter Island, located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. This isolated island is famous for its rock sculptures, which have been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.


Foula, Scotland: Foula Island is home to a community of people who live primarily by farming . This small island is also a natural habitat for many bird species.


The Faro Islands have been an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark since 1948. These islands are found in the sea between Norway and Iceland. The archipelago boasts spectacular natural landscapes and is known for having more sheep than people.


Motuo County, Tibet, China: Even in the world's most populous country, China, there are isolated places. In 2010, this was the only area in China without a road, but that changed in 2013 when a road was completed.


Bouvet Island (Norway) is a volcanic island located in the South Atlantic Ocean. Considered the world's largest uninhabited island, it is an autonomous region of Norway.


Coober Pedy, Australia: This city is located in the middle of the desert, 850 km from Adelaide, Australia. Coober Pedy has just over 1,000 residents.


Svalbard, Norway: This Norwegian territory is located in the Arctic Ocean, covers an area of ​​61,000 km2, and has a population of approximately 2,000 people.


Ittoqqortoormiit (Greenland) is one of the coldest places in the world, where people live surrounded by ice and snow year-round. Despite its stunning scenery, the area is rarely visited due to its isolated location.


Supai, USA: Located in Arizona, Supai is one of the most isolated cities in the United States, with no roads and the only way to reach it is by helicopter.


Saas-Fee, Switzerland: This small Swiss village is surrounded by mountains, making travel difficult, especially since cars are prohibited.


Oymyakon, Russia: This isolated village in Russia has only about 500 residents. Oymyakon also holds the record for the coldest temperature on the planet, making life there very difficult.


Skeleton Coast, Namibia: Located on Namibia's northern Atlantic coast, this area is named after the whales and seal bones that once washed ashore here.


Munnar, India: The town of Munnar in southern India, far removed from all other cities, is a hidden paradise nestled among the mountains.


McMurdo Station, Antarctica: This isolated area is located in the middle of Antarctica and is the largest scientific research facility on the continent. With its harsh polar climate, McMurdo Station is a very difficult place to live, especially in winter.



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