The island of Rapa Nui—also known as Easter Island—is one of the most “middle of nowhere” places on the planet Earth. It lies 1,200 miles east of Pitcairn Island and 2,200 miles west of Chile (nearly ...
It’s technically not a foreign country, but Norfolk Island has its own language (called Norf’k, it’s derived from ...
Graham Lawton is a staff writer who has worked at New Scientist for 24 years including as features editor, deputy editor and ...
Some places on Earth are so isolated that reaching them feels like stepping into another world. One such destination is ...