Life on the Most Remote Human Settlement in the World
Briefly

The remoteness of Tristan da Cunha has led its residents to develop a culture of self-sufficiency, with all building infrastructure constructed by the locals or occasional contractors.
On Tristan da Cunha, the harsh realities of isolation mean that getting materials is a lengthy process, often requiring months of planning and communication with the outside world.
The island’s geography presents significant challenges, as it lacks the size to accommodate large vessels, leaving it dependent on favorable weather for access to mainland supplies.
Read at Architectural Digest
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