They are Ducie Island, which is itself a barren and incredibly remote atoll belonging to the Pitcairn Island chain; the rocky Motu Nui of Chile; and Antarctica's Maher Island, which is so small and remote it wasn't even discovered until the 1940s. Point Nemo was first discovered in 1992...
A feature article by Cullen Murphy inThe Atlantic’s November 2024 issue[Apple News +] explores the oceanicpole of inaccessibility—the point on the globe furthest from any land. Known as Point Nemo, it’s at a spot in the South Pacific nearly 2,700 km from the nearest island where the ...
That means that Point Nemo is just one of several poles of Inaccessibility on the Earth. None of these poles are actual physical things, they can only really be determined by figuring it out on a map. However, in a few cases, there are monuments that have been built to recognize the lo...
Ponant Cruises sails to Point Nemo. Smithsonian Journeys are now offered by Ponant. Nemo Point is a destination of Ponant Cruise Line