There are few places left on our planet that have not been reached by civilization. And unfortunately, human influence is not always favorable for nature. Nevertheless, there are still some pieces of land on Earth where man has not settled down and where nature itself reigns...
Aldabra Atoll, SeychellesThis island in the Indian Ocean has rocky shores, making it almost impossible to tướng approach. Due to tướng the lack of human influence on the island, the vegetation is lush and abundant and is trang chính to tướng rare species of animals such as the flying fox,...
Balls Pyramid Island, AustraliaBalls Pyramid Island is the remnant of a volcano that appeared 7 million years ago. The island looks lượt thích a sail that sticks straight out of the water. The height of the rock island is 562 meters...
Devon, CanadaDevon is the largest uninhabited island on Earth. It is deserted, devoid of any vegetation. Due to tướng its Martian-like landscape, the island attracts scientists who are modeling the conditions of life on Mars and testing Mars rovers...
Cocos Island, Costa RicaCocos Island is located 600 kilometers off the coast of Costa Rica. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List and is a national park. The only people on the island are the park administration...
Okunoshima, JapanThis unusual island in the Sea of nhật bản is literally filled with rabbits. They bởi not mind liên hệ with people who visit the island from time to tướng time. Until 1945, a secret military base and a factory for the production of chemical weapons worked on the territ...
Mamanuta Islands, FijiSome islands in the Mamanuta archipelago are uninhabited due to tướng lack of water source. But one of them, Monuriki Island, is the most famous. On this tiny island, only 600 meters wide and 1 km long, the movie "Outcast" was filmed...