5 Most Isolated Communities At The End Of The Earth
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Published 2019-01-08
However, some people have chosen to remain in smaller groups that are totally off the radar. These communities have withstood the test of time in near isolation. In fact, many residents have never left the small area of isolation they call home. Here are 5 Isolated Inhabited Communities At The End Of The Earth
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All Comments (21)
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9:00 pm: Im tired 2:00 am: 5 Most Isolated Communities And The End Of The Earth
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"So, you married your sister?" "Nooooooo! She's my cousin-aunt-grandma-niece. Marry my sister? What's wrong with you, man?"
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Suddenly because of this pandemic everyone started liking these remote places as a safe home.
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As a introvert I spent the whole video trying to decide which island to move toođ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
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62 people, all from the same family.....? WTF?????????
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the narrator be like: so if you like death, destruction, and social isolation, this might be the right place for you.
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Who else here by accident during COVID-19?
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The way he went in on La Rinconada towards the end đđđ
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Palmerston island. Her: We canât my mother would not approve. Him: Now, Brandine sheâs my mother too.
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No matter how remote youâre bound to see a white person with a backpack.
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Hello coming from Utqiagvik! It's 3 PM and it's dark out. Also, during the summers we have endless day so that's cool.
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The narrator sounds so excited saying, "So, if your interested in extreme cold, remote solitude, and perpetual night.." this is the place for you
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Why the awkward placement of a 'traveller' girl in shorts and a shirt over the ice covered Alaskan town? Who thought that was a good idea?
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Of all the tiny villages 100s of miles from anywhere in Alaska, you chose Utqiavik, a city with a retail grocery store, a hospital, an airport with commercial jets, and a university. Why didn't you choose something actually isolated like Saint Paul Alaska? That's a village of 300 in the middle of the bering sea
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This made me open Google Maps and look for every small island in the world to see if there are available 3D/360 images. What an amazing world we live in.
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It is strange not to see any place located in Russia, Sahara, or the Himalayasâ
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"Welcome to Palmerston, where the only thing more shallow than our beaches is our gene pool."
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I am blessed that I live here in the Philippines with so much water, plenty of fruits, vegetables and beautiful islands.
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Reading these replies has reduced my IQ by at least 50%.
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