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What's the world's most isolated inhabited island?

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JohnnyGus | 00:36 Sat 24th Sep 2005 | Science
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What's the most isolated inhabited island in the world? I looked this up and found that Pitcairn Island ia just a minute speck of land thousands of miles East of Australia, and thouands of miles west of S. America, far away from anywhere. Easter Island is also miles from anywhere.

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You do know that the residents of Pitcairn Island are the descendants of the H.M.S. Bounty mutineers, didn't you? Captain Bligh, Fletcher Christian and all that in 1789...

I think you will find Canvey Island is about as far as you can get from civilisation.

 

"I'm not leaving you Mr Christian, not ever. Go to the dirtiest little corner of the world I'll be there, right behind you, with a rope in my hand." - Captain Bligh

Tristan da Cunha is the remotest inhabited island in the world.  Basically thousands of miles of ocean in all directions; St. Helena is 2,334 km north and Cape Town 2,778 km east.

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