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10 Uninhabited Islands From Across the World Devon Island. Devon Island is the largest uninhabited island in the world. ... Clipperton Island. Clipperton Island has had no permanent inhabitants since 1945. ... Okunoshima Island. ... Maldives Desert Island. ... Jaco Island. ... Aldabra Atoll. ... Antipodes Island. ... Phoenix Islands. More items... •
On March 27, 2011, the Nintendo 3DS launched in North America, priced at US$249.99.
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Read More »Uninhabited islands are islands with no permanent human habitations. They are sometimes used for agricultural and industrial purposes. Likewise, some of these islands are useful breeding grounds for various wildlife species. The big question is – Why is no one living on them? Truth is, uninhabited islands remain uninhabited for a reason –if not, people would have colonized them by now. There are more than 2 million uninhabited islands in the world. Some are protected as nature reserves, while some are owned by private individuals or groups. Some others remain inhabited due to political or religious reasons. Surprisingly, they’re not all completely creepy, some of them are literal “paradise on earth,” serving as great tourist attractions to people from all corners of the world. Aside from these, the reason why many islands are uninhabited remains largely unknown. Here’s a list of 10 notable uninhabited islands from across the world and why no one lives there.
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genderless Nintendo has revealed that long-serving Super Mario ally Toad, assumed to be male, is in fact genderless, and possibly not even a...
Read More »A small island in the Inland Sea of Japan, Okunoshima Island is uninhabited by humans. ©iStock.com/thanyarat07 Often called Rabbit Island because of the numerous rabbits that roam the island, Okunoshima Island is uninhabited by humans. It is a small island in the Inland Sea of Japan that was used as a poison gas factory for much of the chemical warfare carried out in China during World War II. This whole scheme was kept a secret for so long until 1988 – when the Poison Gas Museum was opened in Okunoshima to educate people about the Island’s dreadful role in poison gas production. The ruins of the old forts and the gas factory still exist all over the island, but entry is restricted as it is too dangerous. Hunting the large population of rabbits on this island is forbidden, but tourists are allowed to interact with them.
Lacrosse Lacrosse is a historic sport that has been played for centuries, and it is beginning to gain popularity in various areas of the country....
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"After a while, when my sister didn't find me, I had to climb up on this sharp pole sticking out from the gate. I slipped, and the pole went into...
Read More »Antipodes Island is a natural reserve. ©Benjamin Hell / Creative Commons – License Antipodes Island is one of the main islands of the New Zealand Outlying Islands. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Antipodes Island is a natural reserve and entry is extremely limited to the public. The Antipodes group has also been identified as an Important Bird Area because of its significance as a breeding site for several species of seabirds. With a cold climate and harsh winds, they are uninhabitable and inhospitable volcanic islands. This island is also known for several shipwrecks and deaths. In June 1999, two people lost their lives as a result of a wreck at the Antipodes.
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