The island at the edge of the world where you can sleep only at a certain place

The only island with its permanent population on the archipelago is Tristan. There are several reception houses and government buildings there, but you won't find hotels or apartments. Nomen est omen is the name for a reference point in the case of one of the most isolated islands in the world. Unattainable Island is almost as [...]
Nomen est omen is the name for a reference point in the case of one of the most isolated islands in the world. The unattainable island is almost as distant from Argentina and South Africa; it resembles a rock of vegetation left at the mercy of the unforgiving South Atlantic.
It is part of the Tristan da Cunha Archipela, considered the world's most distant country, and administratively belongs to St. Helen, which is the territory of Great Britain.
The people who go there, whose numbers are growing each year are attracted by loneliness and exclusiveness. Tristan da Cunha is not the typical definition of blue - sead paradise islands and white sand, where tourists drink cocktails and rays all day long.
The weather is unpredictable, and the islands are mostly volcanotops with some plateaus where nothing interesting happens. Small boats may land on a narrow section of sandy beach several times a year when strong currents allow it.
“People don't go to islands to enjoy, but to tell them” occupied” they boast that they have visited one of the most isolated places in the world,” said Chris Horwarth of Australia, who twice visited the Archipelago.
The Archipelago consists of five islands. Tristan is the chief and sole resident; and Nightingale, the two islands thereof and is not reachable. The sixth, Gough Island, is basically part of Tristan da Cunhe, but 400 kilometers from the main island is practically on its own.
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Unattainable island is reached by ships from South Africa, Cape Town, or Uswaia, but not by regular passenger lines but by fishing boats, research, or cargo. About eight days of sailing will take you to Tristan da Cunhe.
Those who decide to visit the archipelago sleep on the ship. But before a long trip, it is necessary to ask the government for permission to visit the island.












