The US Island Nobody Knows Exists
I Visited America’s Most Remote Island... There's an island 4,600 miles from the US mainland, farther than flying to Europe... that most Americans have never heard of, including myself before I saw a photo on google images two weeks prior. It's called Ofu, in the US territory of American Samoa, and it gets fewer than 100 visitors a year. The entire island is three miles long. Around 40 people live there. And somewhere in the jungle, there's an abandoned village. My goal is to see it all. I spent four days living with the locals, hunting coconut crabs (the biggest crabs on earth), snorkeling one of the most untouched coral reefs in the Pacific, and finishing the New Year with the whole island. This is a story about the most remote island in America. Enjoy : Social Media: / colinduthie

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