Point Nemo Is the Most Remote Place on Earth
Point Nemo in the Pacific Ocean is 1,670 miles from the nearest land, making it the most isolated spot on the planet.
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If you want to get away from it all, head to Point Nemo. This spot in the South Pacific Ocean is the most remote place on Earth. The nearest land, Ducie Island, is 1,670 miles away. The nearest humans are often astronauts aboard the International Space Station, which passes closer to Point Nemo than any person on Earth. It is so remote that it is used as a spacecraft cemetery.
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