Technically, the spot, which is located far out into the Pacific Ocean, is known as the “Oceanic Point of Inaccessibility.” Its nickname is taken from the Jules Verne character Captain Nemo, a Latin name which itself translates to “no one.” The far-flung oceanic spot can be found over...
The Northern Pole of Inaccessibility is the Point Nemo equivalent in the Arctic Ocean. It is not at the North Pole. It is actually located closer to Russia and is 1,008 km or 626 miles away from Ellesmere Island, Canada, and Komsomolets Island, and Henrietta Island in Russia. The Souther...
Glacier National Park in Montana is responsible for housing streams that flow into the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and Hudson's Bay. Because of this, it has become home to a variety of plants and animals, so much so that it has been designated an International Biosphere Reserve and...
If you wanted to find the spot farthest from any land mass on Earth, you’d end up at Point Nemo, an ultra-remote point in the Pacific Ocean. It’s 1,450 nautical miles (2,688 kilometers) from Ducie Island, which is part of the Pitcairn Islands, and Motu Nui, one of the Easter...