Why didn't you include MacMurdo Station. It is the largest *community* on the South Pole. It can accommodate up to 1.000 people (probably more) during the peak season of the summer, and does have approximately 153 year-round residents, making it the only permanent community on the South Pole. The fact that these residents have other homes away from the station doesn't change the fact that the station has a hotel, grocer, spa, post office and several pubs, because a community is determined by having a common language, a social organization structure and a geographical location where all of this takes place. That sounds like MacMurdo to me.
About a year ago I watched a documentary about this 12:56 place, or it may have been a sister village to this. Very dangerous life. I commented.. please somebody tell them that it’s much nicer if you migrate south.
Except for Palmerston Island and Tristan da Cunha, none of the others seem truly isolated. In fact even Tristan da Cunha _is_ well connected. And Palmerston has a population created by an Englishman. I would say the truly isolated community is of the North Sentinel Island of the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago of India. Nobody has ever gone to this place and is today not allowed as well because the indigenous tribe there is hostile, shooting arrows and throwing spears at any boats that venture. That tribe has been living there for God knows how long. I would say this is the most isolated community. Completely indigenous with no contamination by any Englishman or _anybody else_ !!! In fact some people who were successful in landing in the past have not returned alive.
12:50 sometimes I wonder if this channel even has an editor. You literally just said that "treacherous pits and caverns... in search of gold and riches". Pits and caverns can't search. Or care about riches, for that matter
I think you forgot Alert in Nunavut.which is the northernmost continuously inhabited place in the world
Could you imagine teenagers today going to one of these places? They wouldn't know what to do with themselves without all of their technology 😅
Rofl We’d fair better than you idiots
Why didn't you include MacMurdo Station. It is the largest *community* on the South Pole. It can accommodate up to 1.000 people (probably more) during the peak season of the summer, and does have approximately 153 year-round residents, making it the only permanent community on the South Pole. The fact that these residents have other homes away from the station doesn't change the fact that the station has a hotel, grocer, spa, post office and several pubs, because a community is determined by having a common language, a social organization structure and a geographical location where all of this takes place. That sounds like MacMurdo to me.
What about Svalbard?
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Longyearbyen is on Svalbard.
And Ni'ihau, Hawaii
About a year ago I watched a documentary about this 12:56 place, or it may have been a sister village to this. Very dangerous life. I commented.. please somebody tell them that it’s much nicer if you migrate south.
I would try to live in one of these places just to see if I could 😂
I know I won’t last lol 😂 it’s just too cold 🥶
Me too, I think I could live just about anywhere for one year.
Most of these cities are bigger then the town my grandpa grew up in. The current population of that town is 100.
Except for Palmerston Island and Tristan da Cunha, none of the others seem truly isolated. In fact even Tristan da Cunha _is_ well connected. And Palmerston has a population created by an Englishman.
I would say the truly isolated community is of the North Sentinel Island of the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago of India. Nobody has ever gone to this place and is today not allowed as well because the indigenous tribe there is hostile, shooting arrows and throwing spears at any boats that venture. That tribe has been living there for God knows how long. I would say this is the most isolated community. Completely indigenous with no contamination by any Englishman or _anybody else_ !!!
In fact some people who were successful in landing in the past have not returned alive.
People have been to Sentinel Island..and survived...
An area most known for its remoteness.
I wish I could emigrate to Tristan da Cuhna
ok, so the first one is actually incest city?? hmm
That's what I was thinking. With only 62 people, (who are all related) how do they find spouses?
My immediate thoughts 💭
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12:50 sometimes I wonder if this channel even has an editor. You literally just said that "treacherous pits and caverns... in search of gold and riches". Pits and caverns can't search. Or care about riches, for that matter
They must be really primitive if they use Fahrenheid" , nobody uses that..
I would love to live on one of these places, where I assume they will choose me as their absolute monarch and deity.
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please us Meters and Celsius the 19th century is over, this is the internet.
No thanks.
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People will do anything for money. Tricks on them