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Is Hawaii the most remote place on Earth?

Hawaii is the most isolated center of population in the world, at 2,390 miles from California and 3,850 miles from Japan. Luckily, while it's quite remote (especially the Big Island and Kauai), it's also home to a big city (Honolulu) and plenty of tourist attractions, hotels, and accommodation.



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Tristan da Cunha This British overseas territory has a population of around 260. The island's main village, Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, lays claim to the title of the most remote permanent settlement on Earth. With no airport or airstrip, the island can only be reached by boat.

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Tristan da Cunha, the most remote inhabited island on Earth!, - Times of India Travel.

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Deforestation and construction for tourism destroy sacred ecosystems and the habitats of thousands of wildlife species. Furthermore, a large tourist population reduces native Hawaiians' ability to practice their own cultural traditions without stereotypes being used as a tagline to draw visitors to the islands.

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No one is allowed to land on Niihau unless you are a resident of the island, a member of the Robinson family, or an invited guest. The Robinson family permits helicopter tours, but contact between the visitors and natives is not allowed. Fishermen and sailors may visit the island by sea, but are not able to land.

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The Hawaii State Government. Of the approximately 4 million acres of land in Hawaii, the state government owns most of this.

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