Bouvet Island – the most lonely in the world

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In the Southern part of Atlantic the uninhabited and cold Bouvet Island got lost. This small site of land — the most remote from any next constant settlement of a planet. Sometimes it call "the most lonely place on Earth". The general description Bouvet Island represents the ellipse stretched from the East on the West. Its sizes about 9,5 by 6,5 kilometers. Surface area is about 49 sq.km. About 93% of all island occupy glaciers. The next the constant settlement under the name Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, with the population about 300 people, are in northern part of the island...
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Charles Zhan-Batist
James Cook
Lindsay James
Morrel Benjamin
Kristensen Lars