Worlds most remote inhabited island

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    Blade
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    I have been looking on google earth at the southern french Antarctic island’s and came across this vid i watched a while ago .

    When a old bloke brings up not having to lock your doors or windows . I can remember that .

    Enjoy the clip . Runs 8:53

    I would love to know what wild life would be in those lakes in the french southern Antarctic islands .

    THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .

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    SpiderHerder
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    Very cool. But the problem with talking about it is that it will bring people, more people. Then they will have to lock the doors at some point.

    They should just not talk about it.

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    Anonymous
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    Nice bro. A real community, unspoilt by entitled women and SJWs. I could live there. Each having your own land and sharing with others is good for the soul.

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    IMickey503
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    Oh GOD I hope NO ONE goes there. Let these PEOPLE BE. There are some places that should just be what they are and never change.

    Canada USE to be like this. People were so Friendly. It was so amazing going there as a kid, and then back again in 2000. But the sickness was spreading in Vancouver.

    I remember driving around, and seeing a Father and his son pull up in a sleeping bag on the sidewalk in a nice looking from my point of view suburb, and go to sleep in the cold winter. Thankfully, it was dry.

    That I saw for Just maybe 7 seconds while driving by almost 18 years ago and I can still somewhat recall the faces of the two today.

    Before then, I don’t think I ever saw a homeless person around Vancouver BC. Let alone a boy and his father.

    This is what pains me till this day. All of it. Our whole world ruined by needs of the few. Then becoming the wants of the many.

    For the sake of the people here, I hope NO ONE ever goes there. No Outsiders. Even the most beautiful flowers die. But at least they wilted with time gracefully.

    For all of Mankind’s achievements? The true wonder of the modern world is a place where nothing changes. And everything stays the same.

    You are all alone. If you have been falsely accused of RAPE, DV, PLEASE let all men know about the people who did this. http://register-her.net/web/guest/home

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    Anonymous
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    The comments above reminded me of this underrated Eagles piece:

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    Monk
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    I like the look of it it, but it seems overpopulated, so I’ll pass.

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    Sidecar
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    Very cool. But the problem with talking about it is that it will bring people, more people. Then they will have to lock the doors at some point.

    Oh GOD I hope NO ONE goes there. Let these PEOPLE BE. There are some places that should just be what they are and never change.

    I wouldn’t worry about that too much. Yes there will be some increased tourism there, but the hipster bragging rights of going to “the most remote island” aren’t exactly worth the the expense and discomfort of actually going there. tl;dr: It’s too remote for tourists to use their smart phones.

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