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Around 250 people holding British Overseas Territories citizenship live on the archipelago's only inhabited island, also called Tristan da Cunha, in a community known as Edinburgh of the Seven Seas.
Tristan da Cunha, a group of volcanic islands in the South Atlantic Ocean, is the most isolated inhabited archipelago on the planet, making its 242 residents quite self-sufficent.
Four smaller, uninhabited islands dot Tristan da Cunha’s nearby waters, all part of an archipelago that is also named Tristan da Cunha. Though Tristan is technically part of a larger British overseas ...
An ecosystem of global significance A single dormant volcano reaching 6,765 feet above sea level, Tristan da Cunha is part of a remote archipelago with the same name.
Imagine a place where the ocean stretches endlessly, and the nearest neighbor is over 2,400 kilometers away. Tristan da Cunha is not just remote; it's a world apart.
Tristan da Cunha, a constituent part of the British overseas territory of St. Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha, is home to the world’s most remote human settlement, officially called ...
An ecosystem of global significance A single dormant volcano reaching 6,765 feet above sea level, Tristan da Cunha is part of a remote archipelago with the same name.
An ecosystem of global significance A single dormant volcano reaching 6,765 feet above sea level, Tristan da Cunha is part of a remote archipelago with the same name.
An ecosystem of global significance A single dormant volcano reaching 6,765 feet above sea level, Tristan da Cunha is part of a remote archipelago with the same name.