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City Where People Live Underground + 8 Unexplored Places

Foreign conditions on this Mysterious Island might teach us how we can live on Mars one day. Devon Island is, to this day, the largest uninhabited Island on our planet. It's located in the Canadian Arctic  Archipelago, and it's easy to see why  people find it impossible to make a Home here, the soil stays Frozen throughout the seasons. 
The eastern part of the Island is covered by a thick Ice Cap all year round. Summers here last for less than 50 days, and by summer, I mean that the  ground is Snow free, and the temperatures are slightly over 46 degrees Fahrenheit. Since almost no plants are growing here, there are no animals that could have adapted to these conditions.

That's why scientists compare this. Island to what it would be like to live on Mars. In 2001 a project started here on Devon Island looking to discover how  people might live and Work on other planets, particularly on Mars. It's called the Haughton Mars project and offered NASA scientists some unique studying opportunities.

There are few options here in terms of logistics and transportation and Communicating with people living outside the Island is also a bit more  difficult  Specialists believe that if we can find  solutions to live here, we might be able  to do it on Mars to think of it as a home-based outer Space boot camp, the Pitcairn Islands, can be found in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. 

If you're a fan of Adventures and remote places, this is the place to be, but you'll need to buckle up for quite the ride since there is no plane. Has ever reached this place, the only way to reach the Pitcairn Islands is to take a 32-hour yacht ride. No wonder only 50 people are known to live here.

Its history is really  interesting, too a group of people  settled here in The 18th century after a  failed Marine mission. To this day, all the residents of the Island are descending from that initial group life's not easy here, though. If they need to see a doctor, for example, they need to travel. 

Either to the Island of Fiji or to New Zealand. Now let's head over to Mexico, where recent technology has allowed scientists to explore some fascinating cenotes which were previously unknown cenotes are also called sinkholes and allow us to see Subterranean water bodies as a team. 

Archaeologists, cave divers, underwater photographers, and biologists came together to explore and document the extensive network of sinkholes located in the Yucatan Peninsula. One of the hot spots is Located under the main pyramid at the Chichen Itza archaeological site in total, scientists are looking to explore about 6 000 cenotes stretched across this whole region. 

The whole project is important not only  because Of the geological discoveries but also because of its connection to the Mayan people and their culture. These recent discoveries revealed that for the Mayans, these cenotes weren't simple water sources. 

They dictated the  way they built their constructions and  had a huge impact on their Spiritual lives too. The tallest mountain in the world is  Mount Everest, sure, but it's been explored by scientists and tourists alike and doesn't hold many secrets. The mysterious gang har puns, on the other hand, is the tallest unclimbed mountain on our planet, which is the reason behind this unusual. 

The Situation is not because of  its remoteness or harsh conditions but rather because it's against local  legislation to climb it, it's located in  the South Asian territory of Bhutan, and  the name of the mountain translates to The White peak of the three spiritual Brothers' local tradition dictates that  mountain peaks shouldn't be available to  humans and need to be left to the higher  spirits  mountains in this region can only be  climbed up to 3.7 Miles but gonna poo and some tops 4.7 miles. 

For this reason, there's no official record of any human reaching the peak. Almost all of the previous Expeditions have been inexplicably stopped at the midpoint of the next. The Unusual spot should be on any travel enthusiast's bucket list the Island of Madagascar. 

For starters, it's estimated that about 90 percent of the Species of plants and animals that are found here can't be seen anywhere in the world, but there's one small portion of the Island that has baffled both tourists and scientists, the Stone Forest. 

It belongs to the dinghy de bimaraha National Park features some unique  Limestone formations that look like thousands of spiky towers that stretch hundreds of feet into the air. The distance between these formations can be anywhere. 

From a few inches to the length of a city street, as beautiful as it is, it's really hard to get here. It'll take you a few days to get there from the nearest city. Once you get to the park, it  becomes really difficult to explore Too it can take a whole day to go across as little as half a mile. 

The word singles itself translates to where one cannot walk barefoot to visit the remotest village in the whole world. You'll need to prepare  yourself for Quite the journey from the  United States. For example, the easiest route involves a 15-hour flight to Cape  Town, South Africa, followed by a Six-Day boat ride to reach Tristan de Cuna, or you could take a month-long cruise.  

Through the South Atlantic Ocean, whatever works better, planning in advance is a must since only nine boat visits are made to the Island yearly. It's just seven miles long and right in the middle of the South. The Atlantic Ocean stretches a mere 37.8 square miles, there are slightly over 200 residents, and they all farm for a living. They do have internet service. 

But it's really slow. The people living here speak a dialect of English that is used by the fewest number of people in the world. The town of Cooper PD in Australia is partially underground. It All Began back  in 1915 when Opal deposits have been found in the area to this day. 

The town is still the biggest opal mine in the world people living here figured out that it would be more comfortable for them to stick to the underground as temperatures above ground can reach 125 degrees Fahrenheit, so The Establishment now has underground stores and galleries. 

Cooper PD is also home to the world's first four-star underground hotel  North Sentinel Island located near India, is another pretty remote place, not because of The time it takes to get there or the climate, but because it's home to the world's most mysterious tribe.

The population living here is estimated to be between 50 to 400 people and isn't known to have any contact with In the outer world, this is mostly because locals don't really enjoy visitors and tend to scare them away, even harming tourists so as to protect them and their obvious Wishes the Island is monitored by the local Indian authorities. 

It's believed the tribe's people don't have any immunity for Modern diseases, so being in contact with foreign people might actually be fatal for the locals on these French islands. There are no native inhabitants. The kirkwulan islands are part of the Antarctic lands and are home to just scientists that visit on rotation at any given time of the year.

There are no more than 100 people here, and they're mostly engineers and researchers. There's no plane to get you to these islands and a few. Tourists are known to have visited them. The Island is covered in glaciers, and the soil here isn't friendly to plants or animals, but if you're curious about what this place looks like, you'll need both the money and the time. 

To complete the trip, you can only reach the Island by ship, which reaches the shores of Kirkwood only four times a year. It isn't cheap to stay on these islands, and you definitely won't find five-star hotels here on the trip. Departs from the reunion, and it takes about 28 days to reach the first  island half of the time will be spent at  Sea, so be prepared to cover over 5600 Miles of the Indian Ocean.

Source : Bright Side