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Savor A Life-Time Experience By Visiting Most Isolated Places On Earth

By Ashish Ranjan, 10 January 2018

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12Devon Island, Canada

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 Devon Island is located in the Canadian territory and is also known as the largest uninhabited island in the world. The ground at the island is rocky and cold. It is also NASA’s test grounds. Nobody lives at Devon island and the closest civilization is 50 miles away.

Devon Island, Canada

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13Easter Island

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Easter Island is located 2,200 miles off the coast of Chile. The place is known for its interesting architecture known as the Easter Island Head. It is also called that Easter Island is probably the most isolated island as it is very far from civilization.

Easter Island

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14The Volcanic Islands of Pitcairn

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There are four volcanic islands which make the Pitcairn Islands. Out of the four island at the Pitcairn Islands, only one is inhabited by humans. Only 50 people live on this island and they are in complete isolation of the world.

The Volcanic Islands of Pitcairn

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15Tristan Da Cunha

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Tristan Da Cunha is the most remote island in the world. It is a small island located in the South Atlantic Ocean. There are only 270 people who live on this remotest island. It is very difficult to visit this island.

Tristan Da Cunha

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