What life looks like on the most remote inhabited island

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63 points | by brightbeige 6 hours ago ago

16 comments

  • WarOnPrivacy 5 hours ago

    This wiki has a map showing where Tristan da Cunha is, in relation to Saint Helena and Ascension islands.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Helena,_Ascension_and_Tr...

  • pcrh 2 hours ago

    Thanks!

    An interesting article. It mentions that "breeding dogs are no longer allowed on the island". I presume this is to avoid a feral population of dogs becoming established. However, I'm unaware that dogs pose particular threats to native wildlife, unlike cats.

  • throw0101c 5 hours ago

    Point Nemo (and related points) is also interesting:

    > […] The oceanic pole of inaccessibility, also known as Point Nemo, is located at roughly 48°52.6′S 123°23.6′W[21] and is the place in the ocean that is farthest from land. It represents the solution to the "longest swim" problem.[22] […]

    * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pole_of_inaccessibility

    • dkural 4 hours ago

      "The area is so remote that, since no regular marine or air traffic routes are within 400 kilometres (250 mi), sometimes the closest human beings are astronauts aboard the International Space Station when it passes overhead.[23][24] "

  • aquir 5 hours ago

    You can be the “most remote” worker in there if there’s Starlink on the island…

  • BrenBarn 4 hours ago

    I've been fascinated by this island for years.

    • brightbeige an hour ago

      Me too. The wiki article is full of fun facts

      On sports competitions:

      > However, opponents were in short supply. It was a case of waiting for visiting opponents, and sometimes years might go by without any opportunities to play foreign opposition. Their first match was against a South African fishing vessel and they lost 10–6.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristan_da_Cunha

  • Sharlin 3 hours ago

    Now that St. Helena has an airport and all, it’s good to know that even more remote alternatives exist.

  • sgt 4 hours ago

    Honestly looks a lot more interesting and alive than St Helena

  • hoppp 3 hours ago

    Very interesting. Life must be amazing. But it was only pictures of men? Not many females there or what? Seems like an off grid paradise

    • codeddesign 2 hours ago

      Outside of mentioning that kids go to school and there was a birthday, personal life isn’t discussed. The article is about manual labor required to live on the island. While 3 woman are introduced, the article mainly revolved around fishing, carrying heavy material long distances, and livestock which is man dominated in every country around the world.

      Very likely the woman are caring for the heavy burden and labors required to upkeep their own homestead which deserves an article itself, but obviously outside of the point of this article.