16 Most Isolated Places on Earth (That You Can Actually Visit)
| June 3, 2015
Palmerston, Cook Islands
It’s no wonder it’s been called “The Island at the End of the Earth;” it takes nine treacherous days of sailing to reach Palmerston, part of the Cook Islands in the Pacific. The surrounding coral reef makes it impossible for planes to land there, so there’s only one way in – and only one supply ship that visits just twice a year.
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