What's the most remote spot on Earth?
By john_ronald
@john_ronald (383)
Hong Kong
April 2, 2010 12:26am CST
We live in technological and advance. Places that were once impossible to reach are now accessible by road systems, water ways and airplane rides. Then what do you think are the remote spot on earth..
1 response
@veromar (1453)
• Argentina
2 Apr 10
I would have to say the Antarctic. You can get there but it's very hazardous and treacherous so not many people do it. Hmmmmm.......maybe not. People can fly in. It's just very difficult to survive in those conditions. The northern part of Russia is similar. The thing is, no place is truly "remote" any more. There is always some way to GET there. Surviving there or existing there is a different scenario. Maybe some jungles that are only accessible by foot. Interesting question and the fact that climates are changing so rapidly, remote places are no longer remote. It will be interesting to see what others have to say.....