Earth’s most remote locations
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The most remote place on Eearth is Tristan da Cunha, (British Overseas Territory), which located at 37 South and 12 West, 1,242 miles (2,000 kilometers) from St. Helena and 1,739.8 miles (2,800 kilometers) from the nearest mainland, the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa.

20 Of The Most Remote Places
- Tristan da Cunha (British Overseas Territory)
- Cape York Peninsula (Australia)
- Oymyakon (Russia)
- Easter Island (Chile)
- Pitcairn Island (British Overseas Territory)
- Barrow (Alaska)
- Ittoqqortoormiit (Greenland)
- Kerguelen Islands (French Sothern and Antarctic Lands)
- Siwa Oasis (Egypt)
- Changtang (Tibet)
- Villa Las Estellas (Antarctica)
- Socotra Island (Yemen)
- Supai (Arizona, United States)
- Coober Pedy (Australia)
- Longyearbyen (Norway)
- Palmerston (Cook Islands)
- La Rinconada (Peru)
- Bantam (Cocos Islands)
- Iqaluit (Nunavut, Canada)
- Torshavn (Faroe Islands)