People of the world's most remote archipelago, Tristan da Cunha, master the art of isolation. Planting potato patches on the summits of active strato-volcanoes is a skill, courage, and stamina. Settled in a place that has no hotels, no restaurants, no airport, no highways, no WiFi, and no ATM machines, the residents of Tristan form a crimeless community and enjoy good health. Sitting in solitude in the middle of the southern Atlantic, 2400-km from...
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