Saturday, January 16, 2010

Single Island What Is The Most Remote Single Island On This Planet ?

What is the most remote single island on this planet ? - single island

Halfway between Cape Town, South Africa and Buenos Aires, Argentina located, what is often occupied as the most isolated island in the world - Tristan da Cunha.

Then there Bouvet Island - in the South Atlantic to 54 ° 26'S 3 ° 24 located '. It is 58.5 kilometers ² (22.6 sq miles) in area, of which 93% of glaciers that covered the southern and eastern bloc. No port or ports that anchor offshore, and it is difficult to tackle. The glaciers form a thick layer of ice falling from high cliffs into the sea or the beaches of black volcanic sand. The 29.6 kilometers (18.4 miles) of coastline are often surrounded by a bag of ice.

3 comments:

owd_bob said...

Depends what you mean by remote control. Distance from another country? Far from the mainland? Far from centers of civilization?

My vote would be to Easter Island. A part of in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, not in the archipelago.

If you want to leave your neighbors, there are a number of islands around Antarctica to choose. Make your choice - Isla Drygalski? Heard Iceland? Peter I Iceland? One of the French islands in the south of the island of Amsterdam?

MJA said...

Manned or unmanned?
It is certainly somewhere

Tropic-o... said...

Tristan da Cunha

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