I 10 Luoghi Più ISOLATI Del Pianeta Che Non Crederai Esistano — DOCUMENTARIO

The 10 Most Isolated Places on the Planet You Won't Believe Exist — DOCUMENTARY 🌍 An African village suspended over water founded to escape slavery, a Japanese island inhabited inside a double volcanic crater reachable only by helicopter, and a medieval town of 250 people in absolute silence without cars! In this documentary, you'll discover some of the 10 most remote and isolated places on the planet: 🔟 Aogashima, Japan - One hundred and seventy inhabitants, double volcanic crater, access only by helicopter, weather permits 9️⃣ Tjørnuvík, Faroe Islands - Giant sea stacks, Witch ocean, house with green grass roofs, Atlantic storms of 150km/h 8️⃣ Wakhan Corridor, Afghanistan - 300km corridor created in 1883, Kyrgyz nomads, yaks, 4,500m, zero government, zero roads 7️⃣ Ganvie, Benin - Twenty thousand people on stilts, Lake Nokoué, founded in the 17th century, escaping slavers, floating market 6️⃣ Diskit Monastery, Ladakh - 500-year-old monastery, 3,200m, Maitreya Buddha, 32m, Khardung La Pass, 5,359m access 5️⃣ Norfolk Island, Pacific - Mutinous descendants of Bounty, unique Norfuk Creole language, 1660km of isolation in Australia 4️⃣ Grundarfjörður Iceland - Most photographed Mount Kirkjufell in Iceland, Game of Thrones location, Northern Lights fjord 3️⃣ Mdina Malta - City of Silence, 250 inhabitants, cars prohibited, three-thousand-year-old Phoenician golden limestone, 14th-century buildings 2️⃣ Zermatt Switzerland - No combustion engines, Matterhorn 4478m perfect pyramid shape, Whymper first ascent 1865 1️⃣ Manali India - Last outpost before the Himalayas, Leh-Manali Highway 460km, five 4000m passes, wooden temple 1553 From a Japanese island with 170 inhabitants inside a double volcanic crater reachable only when weather conditions permit a helicopter landing, to the silent city of Mdina in Malta with Two hundred and fifty permanent residents and a complete ban on cars on the golden limestone roads built by the Phoenicians three thousand years ago, from the Afghan Wakhan Corridor where nomadic Kyrgyz live with their yaks at 4,500 meters without government or roads, to the African village of Ganvie, founded to escape slavery by building an entire city on the lake. From Zermatt, where the Matterhorn looms over the wooden houses in a silence broken only by horses and electric taxis, to Norfolk Island in the Pacific, where the descendants of the Bounty mutineers still speak a unique Creole language, from the Faroese village of Tjørnuvík with the twin sea stacks of the Giant and the Witch, to the last Himalayan outpost of Manali, where the most dangerous roads on the planet lead to Ladakh. 👉 SUBSCRIBE for more documentaries on the most remote and isolated places on the planet! #isolatedplaces #aogashima #tjornuvik #wakhan #ganvie #diskitmonastery #norfolkisland #grundarfjordur #mdina #zermatt #manali #documentary #italy #italiandocumentary #remotevillages #impossibleplaces #travel