根据The most isolated place on Earth: Tristan da Cunha, United Kingdom部分的“Discovered by Portuguese explorer Tristao da Cunha in1506, the island is home to fewer than 300 inhabitants and has no airport; Tristan da Cunha is accessible only by sea.( 1506年,葡萄牙探险家特里斯托·达·库尼...
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In the coldest, most isolated place on Earth, a group of scientists in the icy winds are studying tiny worms (蠕虫) that live in freezing waters. In thick, red equipment that contrasts with the blue and white landscape, researchers sample worms from the cold waters of the Southern Ocean ...
Though tourists visit this desert land, it’s a destination only for those willing to take on the challenge of surviving the heat and the dry climates.Most Isolated Place on Earth: Tristan da Cunha, United KingdomLooking for a getaway from the everyday? This is about as far away from ...
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1925 by Inuit settlers, it’s one of the country’s most isolated settlements. And let’s be honest, Greenland is remote, as it is. Ittoqqortoormiit’s remote location, perched on the edge of the world’s largest national park, means it is almost surrounded by unspoiled Arctic ...
Researchers took a trip to Tristan da Cunha, the most remote inhabited island in the world, to study the area's sea life. Here are some beautiful photos from the trip.
A beach on the Seychelles.(Image credit: dreamstime) Even though the trappings of civilization are all around us, there are still some parts of the globe where our influence is small. From the ice sheet of Antarctica to the jungles of Papua New Guinea, here are some of the most pristine...
Famous trees come and go. L'Arbre du Ténéré was once considered the most isolated tree on Earth, a landmark on caravan routes in the Sahara, until it was knocked down by a drunk Libyan truck driver in 1973. This year in August, the famous Anne Frank t
As the saying goes: if your granny doesn’t recognise what’s in it, it’s probably not real food. Yet half the food we take home is made in factories from a list of ingredients and additives as long as your ...