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1. Pitcairn Island, Peru To get to this island, you have to travel via a ship that sails once every three months!
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2. Tristan Da Cunha, Saint Helena You can go to this place on a boat that only sails a few times every year. Plus, the commute itself takes a week.
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3. Grise Fiord, Canada Located on Ellesmere Island, this place has only 100 inhabitants.
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4. Easter Island, Chile Chile is the mainland that is closest to Eastern Island and even that is located 3,512 km away.
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5. Kerguelen Islands These are so remote that they are also known as Desolation islands.
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6. Nauru, Oceania World’s smallest republic, this place gets only around 160 travellers each year.
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7. Macquarie Island This island only has a few scientists living here and during mating season, it is filled with penguins
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8. Kiribati Islands, Oceania Known as the world’s western-most country, it consists of 32 atolls or ring-shaped islands.
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9. Coffee Club Island, Greenland This island with a funny name is uninhabited by humans.
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