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Remote places around the world often hold incredible geographical mysteries, especially some of the most remote islands that should no longer be inhabited. In this video, Geografii invites you to explore Tristan da Cunha, Pitcairn Island, and Ittoqqortoormiit to see how humans survive in nearly inaccessible locations. We'll explore the extreme logistical challenges, the unique economies dependent on lobster and honey exports, and the geopolitical reasons why these tiny settlements are maintained by their mother countries despite their prohibitive operating costs. What this video covers: 1. Tristan da Cunha: The most remote island, reachable only by boat for six days from South Africa. 2. Pitcairn Island: The story of the descendants of the Bounty mutineers whose population is now on the verge of extinction. 3. Ittoqqortoormiit: A Greenlandic town isolated by ice for nine months of the year. 00:00 Health Crisis on Tristan da Cunha: Terrifying Isolation 03:34 Fragile Economy: Who Pays for Life There? 12:06 Genetic Issues: The Impact of Isolated Lineages 17:03 The Future of Tristan, Pitcairn, and Ittoqqortoormiit =================================================== 🌍Watch more videos on Geopolitics & Economics: How Did a Remote Island with No Resources Become So Wealthy?    • Bagaimana Pulau Terpencil Tanpa Sumber Day...   Guyana: A Country That Got Rich Too Fast!    • Guyana: Negara yang Terlalu Cepat Menjadi ...   #RemoteIslands #RemoteSettlements #IsolatedPlaces