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Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Is there a place on Earth where man has not reached yet?

With the advancement of technology, it has become much easier to travel to different parts of the world. In the early days of civilization, it used to take months to travel from one place to another, but now it’s possible to cover large distances in just a couple of hours.

However, there are some places on this globe where man has never set foot due to the difficulty of reaching them and also because of the harsh climatic conditions that exist in such regions.

Let’s explore some of these places in more detail:

Easter Island


Easter Island is a remarkable, tiny island situated at about 2000 miles near the West of the Chilean Coast and is completely isolated due to the vastness of the Pacific Ocean. It is quite small and just about 70 square miles which are inhabited by only 4,000 people. This island is well known for its huge rock sculptures called Moia that surround the beaches. Over the years, the island has become barren which makes it isolated from the rest of the places. There is a small airport which is said to be one of the remotest in the world that carries passengers to the island through Chile.

Daintree National Park, Australia


The Daintree National Park is located in Far North Queensland in Australia and remains completely untouched and it has a very ancient rainforest. This ecosystem is said to be the oldest one on the earth with a huge concentration of plants and animal species found nowhere else in the world with over thousands of them that exist here which are over 2,500 years old.

Tristan Da Cunha


This is an archipelago of small islands located across the Southern Atlantic Ocean and remains inhabitable to the humans. The closest land to this location is South Africa which is at a distance of about 1700 miles, and the South American Coast is about 2000 miles.

Pretty much all of the ocean floor, for example, which is about 70% of Earth!

There are still many unclimbed mountains, most of the Greenland and Antarctic ice caps have not had people visit them, and there are other unusual places people have not been to (like the craters of active volcanoes, possibly some islands,portions of rain forests, and so on).

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