Life on Tristan da Cunha - World's Most Remote Inhabited Island

Tristan da Cunha is the world's most remote inhabited island, with 242 residents living an isolated life cut off from the world, relying on nine supply ships annually for essentials. Despite challenges, the community thrives on self-sufficiency, farming, and unique traditions.

The World's Loneliest House on Eon Island

The world's loneliest house on Eon Island in the Atlantic Ocean has sparked many theories, including being built for a zombie apocalypse. In reality, it was a hunting lodge built in the 1950s. Visitors face challenging conditions to reach the island and must scale a rock face to disembark their boat. The lodge offers basic amenities and has become a destination for daring tourists.

Passengers stranded on remote island off Africa

Eight passengers, including six Americans and two Australians, were stranded on a remote island off the coast of Africa after missing their ship's all aboard call time. They were eventually rescued and will be reimbursed for their travel costs.

Life on Utupua, one of the world's most remote islands

A YouTuber visited the remote island of Utupua, where there is no money, electricity, or public boat service, but a strong sense of community. The islanders live a simple life, sharing resources and supporting each other. They seek more government support for healthcare and education.