@@whom382 I bet your list would be the same useless bullshit as your mediocre music. People like you committed suicide for less, so you still have a chance, buddy.
Rabbits would be better than wale meat. And all those soft fluffy fur products. Get a contract for bulk imperfect fruit and veg and sell to tourists to feed rabbits. Build a rabbit restaurant and fur goods. Natural mowing and manure too!
Palmyra Atoll has the quirky distinction of being the last Incorporated territory of the US. All other US territories are unincorporated. Incorporated territories are considered integral parts of the US and the constitution would fully apply to the residents (if there were any). 31 states were formerly part of incorporated territories and Palmyra Atoll is the last remnant of these.
Big Major Cay is technically a part of the Black Point district of the Bahamas, which is sandwiched in between the islands that make up the Exuma district. Same chain of islands though. Either way, great and very informational video! I'm definitely adding Fadiouth to my bucket list
Cheers from Oregon. Love your beautiful country. Spent many summers in Blaine WA on the US/Canada Border. my grandma lived 3/4mile away and we use to walk across daily. There was a pheoniminal fish&chip shack on the beach in White Rock. My uncle had a house in Pt Roberts, US. Also had the honor of visiting St John's New Foundland at Christmas coming back from a deployment to Iceland. Be Safe Friend.
I must be incredibly pragmatic. I just thought it was funny. To me that's a story of how a superstitious man made his own life miserable, then scared every gullible person in the neighborhood & beyond. Then they contribute to their own fantasy!
In the Canadian North there is an island on a lake on an island on a lake on an island (Victoria Island) that is in the Nunavut territory. Those types are called recursive islands
Oh man, I really enjoyed visiting New Zealand a couple years ago. The scenery is fantastic and the people are truly nice, even when they found out I am American. LOL I only got to see the middle of the North Island so someday I'd like to visit the South Island as well as the northernmost part of the North Island.
@@LauraS1 it's very different when you get born here i'm telling ya ,,but yes south island is best visit the westcoast if you like isolation & you want to stroll a beach & be the only person there but be warned the sandflies are hideous & can easily drive a person insane take repellant tons of it .
The Flevopolder in the Netherlands, the biggest artificial island in the world. It's 970 square KM (374 square miles) and lies at an average of 5 meters (16 feet) below sealevel.
No it's perfect build a house on the center of the island and the snake's serve as a natural security system nobody will bother you ever again sounds like paradise to me.
There's an even dangerous "snake island" down there in Brazil. And as ironically as it may seem it is located inland, at the very center of the country, in Brasília, where all the politicians gather in the National Congress. Their venom is the worst there is!!! 😂😂
Correction. 1974 Palmyra Atoll murders. The remains of the female victim Eleanor Graham were found by a sailor in a half-buried metal chest that had washed ashore on a Palmyra beach in 1981. The remains of the male victim were never found.
Great Research done by the creator and this guys voice really makes the video. Especially when he explains Vulcan Point, that is an island, within a lake, in an island, that itself is within a lake, on an island...and in the Pacific Ocean...( known as a 3rd Order Island ) and omg that's crazy!
- I've seen COUNTLESS island videos && this has yet been THE BEST ONE !! You're the ONLY one who also mentioned the destruction of Palm Island as well. Thanks for that !! 🌴 🏝
17:30 The lighthouse was converted to fully automatic for pretty much the same reasons as the vast majority of stations were being converted at that time across the world; better automation = less need for a human supervisor and COST CUTTING that has, arguably, caused unnecessary loss of life in a large number of the areas concerned. There is also the very serious problem enabled by these stations being set to unmanned auto that I have personally observed. Even here in NZ, I have seen the evidence of the dregs finding their way out to these essential safety stations and not just defacing them but actively attempting to disable them.
There used to be a "Weather Ship " anchored about 100 miles off the northern tip of Vancouver Island . It gave accurate predictions because it actually SAW the weather as it came thru towards the Island . In 1979 it was replaced with an automated station ( a Weather Buoy ) A year later , the buoy predicted a storm w/ 50 MPH winds coming in 12 hrs It turned out to be 100 MPH in 6 hrs 4 of my friends were caught in it and died .Saving money and losing lives !!!
The pigs on that island are not Ferrel pigs. You can tell by the body shape and the color of their hides. It only takes 4-6 generations of hogs inbreeding without human intervention to develop longer snouts, hairier bodies, more slender bodies and distinctly brownish coats. Especially the pig with the black/grey spot on its butt - that is a cross bred pig between one of the white breeds Yorkshire/Landrace/Chest White and a Hampshire. There may have been pigs left behind by sailors in the past, but someone is planting new, commercial hogs on the island to feed the interest of the tourists.
You could have just googled "feral" instead of writing a whole paragraph. If those pigs on the island aren't being tended to by a farmer then they are simply "feral" by definition even the very day they are dropped off there.
@@Nygaard2 They may be 'feral' by the dictionary, but these animals are getting taken care of by some human other than the tourist. I've raised a lot of pigs, and helped a number of farmers. Pigs don't look like this unless they are being fed a balanced diet. Pigs living on foraged food have an entirely different look. That all said, it is a nice treat for the tourist and the truth would do them no good. That the pigs aren't truly wild makes it much safer for the inexperienced to be near them.
The venom of the Golden Lancet viper would be classed as a necrotoxic is it does the damage as described in this video. Haemotoxic venom disrupts the clotting process of blood.
Don't forget the most researched for its location. Modriki Island was used in the movie Cast Away starring Tom Hanks it is located just off the main island of Fiji. Now that you know where it's located. Don't you want to go?
It was apparently common for sailors to leave pigs and other livestock on islands with the intent of going back to them later and eating some of them.. even YEARS after they've been breeding.
Not just European Sailors, but also Melanesian, Micronesian and Polynesian peoples as they migrate out on the farther islands. Pigs were standard fare for them.
Goats were popular because of their ability to survive; seems they'd be hard to catch though. Pigs are too, they're wicked smart & fight like lions. When my dad was young, there was an old joke, when somebody asked where someone else was: "They went out back and the hogs et 'em". Because this was actually known to have happened occasionally. When I raised hogs in the 1990s, I had to teach my small kids not to climb on the "pig panel" fence, or stick their limbs through it. There was a real danger that a hog would grab hold of them & jerk an arm off, or whatever else they could get a hold of. Pigs can be very mean, even if well fed.
3:15 There are no glaciers or snow to form 'meltwater' in the Philippines. The crater lake *used to be* filled with water because this is a rainforest climate. In 2020, a series of eruptions stripped away most of the vegetation in addition to draining the lake. Facts matter.
If you do another of these lists, you should include Ship Island, off the coast of Mississippi. Not only does it include an old Civil War fort that gives visitors free reign to investigate, but it also includes "Camille Cut." The island was literally cut in two by Hurrican Camille. Apparently sharks like to hang out there. When we went out there when I was in Marine Biology, we were told to avoid that area!
It would be nice to watch a documentary where we are allowed to see what the narrator is talking about and not just a lot whacky camera games and clever editing.
I'm glad you didn't mention North Sentinel Island. To bad you talked about Snake Island, that is becoming common knowledge. The more obscure the information is, the more interesting the information is.
Describing an island as the most remote in the world and then showing a landmass from another landmass (1:50) doesn't make it seem remote at all. Those mountains are just a few km away from the shore that pic was taken from.
Fun fact. Most rocky islands were fought over for the seagull dung due to lack of nitrates and not being able to make them at the time. So lots of people died for bird shit😂. The whole history of the race to make nitrates is interesting actually puts things into a different perspective.
Who doesn't know about that island? All the list channels here on RUclips put it on their island list. I'm glad he didn't and instead have learned about Palmyra Atoll.
You forgot ometepe island prob one of the largest volcanic islands on a lake and definitely the biggest island on lake with 2 twin volcanoes one of the volcanoes also has a crater lake
I think those pigs are being well fed somewhere out of sight of the tourists. They all show markings of being current, commercial breeds of animals. They also don't have the thin sides of pigs that need to forage for their own food. Pigs are like Beagles, if you offer them food, they eat it like they haven't eaten for a week. Pigs are also like dogs in that they like humans and interact with them in a non aggressive way IF they don't perceive a risk to themselves (the pigs, that is).
Did you know if you were born on the Palmyra Atoll you are still classed as a US citizen but you can have a status that you were born on a US outlying island meaning you can travel to the US without having to us a passport. But only problem is you'll need an identity of some sort.
I' would love to live on one of those deserted islands. If I ever heard there was a caretakers position on any of the warm ones I would go there without a second thought and never leave. As long as there was supplies dropped off. With a hard drive full of new movies and TV shows. Though with Starlink...
Why depend on someone else to provide you with you're dream and do you think if you're living your dream you still need endless entertainment and supplies 🤷♂️🤷♂️ you might find living in true happiness you don't need all of these modern "necessities"
It's in an archipelago halfway between India and Sri Lanka. It's a very dangerous sea to begin with. And I don't think the sentinalese Got their kervorkian covid shots!
I am a wild life vet and ethologist and lived on Palmyra for 19 months. I heard the story of the couple killed in 1974 and i can assure you that the reason they were killed has nothing to do with the treasure or some people's rivalry and they were never here for the treasure to begin with or if they were they quickly changed their priorities which led to their death. Anyway, the island is a true paradise and i am glad it is closed to the public.
@@kachi2782 So you know nothing. Well, I thought you'd enjoy someone taking the bait after a month but in reality you know nothing John Snow. You should edit your post to say you have a conspiracy theory on what they were killed for. Peace
@@kachi2782 Thanks honeybuns. You have a nice name for someone with delusions of what their *"job description"* comes with. *_"You'll also have to keep a 46-year-old secret along with your other duties, or we'll have to end your career..."_* - 2020 Job interview.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the super thanks! From the Top Fives team
One of the more fascinating videos I have seen in a long time. Thanks!
You've got one of the more fascinating names I've heard this week
The landscapes you've shared are absolutely breathtaking!
Good video. Not the typical cheesy clickbait of typical content creators, and full of good information. I give it a 10/10.
That's funny because I thought it was clickbait because with my limited knowledge can come up with a better list and maybe only use like 2 of those.
@@whom382 I bet your list would be the same useless bullshit as your mediocre music. People like you committed suicide for less, so you still have a chance, buddy.
Try @ Watop. Nobody beats their content
I can't believe there wasn't just one person who said 'Guys, you do realize how fast and often rabbits procreate, don't you?'
They breed like rabbits
Looks like a place that needs a den of fox introduced to. They would bring down the rabbit population.
@@cdjhyoung Japan has a fox island, too.
Rabbits would be better than wale meat. And all those soft fluffy fur products.
Get a contract for bulk imperfect fruit and veg and sell to tourists to feed rabbits.
Build a rabbit restaurant and fur goods.
Natural mowing and manure too!
@@Fruitcupper whale. Not really, you can starve to death eating rabbit. Short of certain nutrients.
This channel is underrated. They actually did research on the contents instead of just saying anything that "baits" people to watch.
Actually did research? The scripts and even the ideas for the videos themselves are Ai generated.
Suggested additions to the list: Pitcairn, Ball's Pyramid, Hishima Island, Dry Tortugas, Chistmas Island (crab migration) and of course Easter Island
Palmyra Atoll has the quirky distinction of being the last Incorporated territory of the US. All other US territories are unincorporated. Incorporated territories are considered integral parts of the US and the constitution would fully apply to the residents (if there were any). 31 states were formerly part of incorporated territories and Palmyra Atoll is the last remnant of these.
Have you read the book "And the Sea will Tell"?
@@rdred8693that’s the book I was thinking of when this island came up. What a great story, I highly recommend it!
We have some pretty umbeliveable islands here in Venice where nobody is used to go. This city count 118 islands but turists only see 3 of them.
Excellent video!
Pohnpei Island should be on the list. It has Nan Madol, that strange, centuries old city made from coral.
Amazing video! Thank you very much for sharing!
Fascinating and informative video.
Big Major Cay is technically a part of the Black Point district of the Bahamas, which is sandwiched in between the islands that make up the Exuma district. Same chain of islands though. Either way, great and very informational video! I'm definitely adding Fadiouth to my bucket list
The island with the dolls is really creepy! Cheers from Canada!
Where do in Canada
Cheers from Oregon. Love your beautiful country. Spent many summers in Blaine WA on the US/Canada Border. my grandma lived 3/4mile away and we use to walk across daily. There was a pheoniminal fish&chip shack on the beach in White Rock. My uncle had a house in Pt Roberts, US. Also had the honor of visiting St John's New Foundland at Christmas coming back from a deployment to Iceland. Be Safe Friend.
yeah i found it creepy too, cheers
I must be incredibly pragmatic. I just thought it was funny. To me that's a story of how a superstitious man made his own life miserable, then scared every gullible person in the neighborhood & beyond. Then they contribute to their own fantasy!
@@hensonlauraDolls don't scare me at all. Never have 😊
Its a pity that Cocos Island is not in this list. Its soooo beautiful and special
Which Cocos Island they're so many all over the world? The one off Guam is lovely!
Which coco island ?
The one that belongs to Australia?
Love the video !!! Thanks for the upload!!!
Great doc, nice shots
A window on the world! Very interesting and educational video! Great!
In the Canadian North there is an island on a lake on an island on a lake on an island (Victoria Island) that is in the Nunavut territory. Those types are called recursive islands
I'm from Nova Scotia and it's awesome to see Sable Island on the list
I live on a strange island at the bottom of the world it's called New Zealand ..
The islands of NZ aren’t strange - it’s the people that make it strange :) love from Oz
@@tonybigwood5928 exactly
Oh man, I really enjoyed visiting New Zealand a couple years ago. The scenery is fantastic and the people are truly nice, even when they found out I am American. LOL I only got to see the middle of the North Island so someday I'd like to visit the South Island as well as the northernmost part of the North Island.
@@LauraS1 it's very different when you get born here i'm telling ya ,,but yes south island is best visit the westcoast if you like isolation & you want to stroll a beach & be the only person there but be warned the sandflies are hideous & can easily drive a person insane take repellant tons of it .
I live in South Carolina, usa. I would trade places with you any day.
The Flevopolder in the Netherlands, the biggest artificial island in the world. It's 970 square KM (374 square miles) and lies at an average of 5 meters (16 feet) below sealevel.
Let’s go Nederland broer
If its below the surface its not a island.
@@terrypikaart4394 Yes it is.
@@terrypikaart4394 Are you serious?
@@terrypikaart4394 You don't know how the Netherlands operates, most of the country is below sea level.
Great vidoe with amazing views and information. Wizard Island in Oregon is small but historic.
completely agree with you
Snake island is my worst nightmare. 😵😵💫😬
Just imagine swimming for your life after a boat sinking and horrifyingly winding up on....Snake Island? Oh my!
No it's perfect build a house on the center of the island and the snake's serve as a natural security system nobody will bother you ever again sounds like paradise to me.
🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍👀☠️
There's an even dangerous "snake island" down there in Brazil. And as ironically as it may seem it is located inland, at the very center of the country, in Brasília, where all the politicians gather in the National Congress. Their venom is the worst there is!!! 😂😂
@@mattchristensen7802 Like the lighthouse family, said to be killed by the snakes invading their home?
Correction. 1974 Palmyra Atoll murders. The remains of the female victim Eleanor Graham were found by a sailor in a half-buried metal chest that had washed ashore on a Palmyra beach in 1981. The remains of the male victim were never found.
There is a book about this titled
And The Sea Will Tell
((I think)
Very interesting ! 🏝
I like that picture, how long's that hair? I find it attractive, please describe it?
10:17 I concur 100%. Great video. Thx for sharing!
thank you , awesome list . Love to learn about places
No mention of Gilligans. Has to be the strangest island. Could build a car out of bamboo, but cannot fix a hole in a boat.
😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝
And there were japanese soldiers and cannibals!
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
They didn't have a boat to fix, it was dissolved.
Great Research done by the creator and this guys voice really makes the video. Especially when he explains Vulcan Point, that is an island, within a lake, in an island, that itself is within a lake, on an island...and in the Pacific Ocean...( known as a 3rd Order Island ) and omg that's crazy!
I'm surprised Ometepe Island in Nicaragua isn't on the list. Two volcanoes close together on one island in Lake Nicaragua
Time for a research
Nicaragua doesn't get the recognition it deserves.
Good video! However, one question. Did you sneeze & glitch on 13?
Yeah, I loved it!
Amazing islands indeed
- I've seen COUNTLESS island videos && this has yet been THE BEST ONE !! You're the ONLY one who also mentioned the destruction of Palm Island as well. Thanks for that !! 🌴 🏝
17:30 The lighthouse was converted to fully automatic for pretty much the same reasons as the vast majority of stations were being converted at that time across the world; better automation = less need for a human supervisor and COST CUTTING that has, arguably, caused unnecessary loss of life in a large number of the areas concerned.
There is also the very serious problem enabled by these stations being set to unmanned auto that I have personally observed.
Even here in NZ, I have seen the evidence of the dregs finding their way out to these essential safety stations and not just defacing them but actively attempting to disable them.
Why isnt Epstein Island on this list
Man no one cares
There used to be a "Weather Ship " anchored about 100 miles off the northern tip of Vancouver Island . It gave accurate predictions because it actually SAW the weather as it came thru towards the Island . In 1979 it was replaced with an automated station ( a Weather Buoy ) A year later , the buoy predicted a storm w/ 50 MPH winds coming in 12 hrs It turned out to be 100 MPH in 6 hrs 4 of my friends were caught in it and died .Saving money and losing lives !!!
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Why would people want to disable them ?
MASHAALLAH khub valo video.....
The pigs on that island are not Ferrel pigs. You can tell by the body shape and the color of their hides. It only takes 4-6 generations of hogs inbreeding without human intervention to develop longer snouts, hairier bodies, more slender bodies and distinctly brownish coats. Especially the pig with the black/grey spot on its butt - that is a cross bred pig between one of the white breeds Yorkshire/Landrace/Chest White and a Hampshire. There may have been pigs left behind by sailors in the past, but someone is planting new, commercial hogs on the island to feed the interest of the tourists.
This makes so much sense I was confused looking at them
I may never look at a pork chop the same way again!
But they’re still “feral”. That how you define the word - animals that were once domesticated but are now living in the wild.
You could have just googled "feral" instead of writing a whole paragraph. If those pigs on the island aren't being tended to by a farmer then they are simply "feral" by definition even the very day they are dropped off there.
@@Nygaard2 They may be 'feral' by the dictionary, but these animals are getting taken care of by some human other than the tourist. I've raised a lot of pigs, and helped a number of farmers. Pigs don't look like this unless they are being fed a balanced diet. Pigs living on foraged food have an entirely different look.
That all said, it is a nice treat for the tourist and the truth would do them no good. That the pigs aren't truly wild makes it much safer for the inexperienced to be near them.
I’ve always been fascinated by Socotra. I’d love to go there someday.
The venom of the Golden Lancet viper would be classed as a necrotoxic is it does the damage as described in this video. Haemotoxic venom disrupts the clotting process of blood.
The weirdest thing about Clipperton Island to me is the actual horror story that happened there and wasn't mentioned in the video.
I wondered ... WHAT HAPPENED?
Awesome!
Beautiful!👏
Thank you!🙏❤
video very good🤩
nice👍🏻🔥
And even it's exiting in our earth... Gorgeous...
17:49 that formation is absolutely insane!
Nice!
Hans Island in between Canada and Greenland. I think we finally came to an agreement as to who owns it.
ther is an Agreement between Canada, Denmark, and Greenland about it
@@wanderlust-discovermore2637 wonderful!!!
Don't forget the most researched for its location. Modriki Island was used in the movie Cast Away starring Tom Hanks it is located just off the main island of Fiji. Now that you know where it's located. Don't you want to go?
Vulcan Point is currently under dispute because of the ongoing activity in the Taal volcano, ever since it erupted in January 2020.
Is it the same?
@@michaelbraun6542 Yeah, just without vegetation
It was apparently common for sailors to leave pigs and other livestock on islands with the intent of going back to them later and eating some of them.. even YEARS after they've been breeding.
Not just European Sailors, but also Melanesian, Micronesian and Polynesian peoples as they migrate out on the farther islands. Pigs were standard fare for them.
Yes, it was in case people were shipwrecked....look up Bermuda
Goats were popular because of their ability to survive; seems they'd be hard to catch though. Pigs are too, they're wicked smart & fight like lions.
When my dad was young, there was an old joke, when somebody asked where someone else was: "They went out back and the hogs et 'em". Because this was actually known to have happened occasionally.
When I raised hogs in the 1990s, I had to teach my small kids not to climb on the "pig panel" fence, or stick their limbs through it. There was a real danger that a hog would grab hold of them & jerk an arm off, or whatever else they could get a hold of. Pigs can be very mean, even if well fed.
3:15 There are no glaciers or snow to form 'meltwater' in the Philippines. The crater lake *used to be* filled with water because this is a rainforest climate. In 2020, a series of eruptions stripped away most of the vegetation in addition to draining the lake. Facts matter.
Chris k a n e promised me it was only going to be a 3-hour tour.
I swear that's what the skipper said! 🙄
You are nobody's Gilligan my friend
Funny
@@MrRGB2 I try
For an uncharted desert isle?
If you do another of these lists, you should include Ship Island, off the coast of Mississippi. Not only does it include an old Civil War fort that gives visitors free reign to investigate, but it also includes "Camille Cut." The island was literally cut in two by Hurrican Camille. Apparently sharks like to hang out there. When we went out there when I was in Marine Biology, we were told to avoid that area!
Let man near any of it rest assured man will inevitably destroy it
It would be nice to watch a documentary where we are allowed to see what the narrator is talking about and not just a lot whacky camera games and clever editing.
I'm grateful for not moving to Dubai. Philadelphia USA
vulcan point is no longer there. it has been obliterated since the 2020 eruption of Taal.
The pigs on the pig island are so cute I hope they get properly taken care of :(
Who cares haha
so many stories, so cool
Wow I love your hairstyle, beautiful hair color . How long have you been keeping this beautiful hairstyle.
Even though the Whiskey Wars are over, Hans Island is a hilarious little anecdote on Canada-Denmark relations
Whats the music for the peruvian island? It’s so fantasy like!❤
I'm glad you didn't mention North Sentinel Island. To bad you talked about Snake Island, that is becoming common knowledge. The more obscure the information is, the more interesting the information is.
Describing an island as the most remote in the world and then showing a landmass from another landmass (1:50) doesn't make it seem remote at all. Those mountains are just a few km away from the shore that pic was taken from.
cute lil seals :D
Canada has a 3rd order island in the Arctic ocean, just North and slightly West of Hudson's Bay.
Canada has tens of thousands of northern islands.
It's in reference to Victoria Island in Nunavut, which happens to be/on the world's largest 3rd order island. 🙄
i used to sail past deer island often when my family would plan a summer sailing cruise around the 1000 islands.
Doll Island would leave me emotionally scarred.
Buen documental
Fun fact. Most rocky islands were fought over for the seagull dung due to lack of nitrates and not being able to make them at the time. So lots of people died for bird shit😂. The whole history of the race to make nitrates is interesting actually puts things into a different perspective.
Doll island, easter island and snake island are strangiest islands in the world. 🏝
I'm so glad snake island is only open to researchers! Just seeing pictures of it gives me nightmares!
North Sentinel
And Pig Island, Island of the swimming pigs! 🐷 lol
There's also a Snake Island in Massachusetts. It's in Boston Harbor and was once used as a camp for clam shuckers and lobstermen.
I must say I spent the last few minutes with my hand over my mouth with the biggest smile of nervous joy 😂 😬 😅
Why???🤔
The best is Croatia's heart-shaped island. Taking a pic with a drone is romantic!
Surprising that you didn’t include North Sentinel Island.
Especially because of the tribe, hope they continue ban on peopIe entering as most would manipulate island.
Who doesn't know about that island? All the list channels here on RUclips put it on their island list. I'm glad he didn't and instead have learned about Palmyra Atoll.
You forgot ometepe island prob one of the largest volcanic islands on a lake and definitely the biggest island on lake with 2 twin volcanoes one of the volcanoes also has a crater lake
Johnston Atoll. Worked there for 10 years.
Thats incredible what a dream
Those people feeding feral pigs are asking for trouble
I think those pigs are being well fed somewhere out of sight of the tourists. They all show markings of being current, commercial breeds of animals. They also don't have the thin sides of pigs that need to forage for their own food. Pigs are like Beagles, if you offer them food, they eat it like they haven't eaten for a week. Pigs are also like dogs in that they like humans and interact with them in a non aggressive way IF they don't perceive a risk to themselves (the pigs, that is).
The section that mentioned seals, showed sea lions.
Did you know if you were born on the Palmyra Atoll you are still classed as a US citizen but you can have a status that you were born on a US outlying island meaning you can travel to the US without having to us a passport. But only problem is you'll need an identity of some sort.
Thank you for mentioning our beautiful Taal Volcano: ruclips.net/video/EdoZMurKQJA/видео.html
You mean like every other person?
I made three islands. No, not in the ocean, but in a creek on my land. That's how much I love em. Lol
I was waiting for "centipede crawling on my face while I'm sleeping "
Are you the chap who made those amazing videos on CPUs and barcodes, by any chance?
I suspect you are. Good move on this channel.
Groovy video
I spent 9 months on Bora Bora 1978 1979, Ehat te uru,
No mention of it apart from photo intro, I could be mistaken ?
Incredible pronunciation for Snake Island! I had to stop the video to let you know.
You know this is gonna be a good list when Socotra starts out at the bottom.
I' would love to live on one of those deserted islands. If I ever heard there was a caretakers position on any of the warm ones I would go there without a second thought and never leave. As long as there was supplies dropped off. With a hard drive full of new movies and TV shows. Though with Starlink...
Same. I wish the same thing. but dont you wonder if u will get tired at some point?
Why depend on someone else to provide you with you're dream and do you think if you're living your dream you still need endless entertainment and supplies 🤷♂️🤷♂️ you might find living in true happiness you don't need all of these modern "necessities"
18:10 Best part.
where is north sentinel island , india
Everyone already knows about it. Its about as mysterious as a glass of water.
Please don’t shame spirituaI
It's in an archipelago halfway between India and Sri Lanka. It's a very dangerous sea to begin with.
And I don't think the sentinalese Got their kervorkian covid shots!
Pig island: pig meat + already salted by the sea= cured ham😆
😂
Stop right there, don't give the locals such idea.
@@konodioda6969 It's OK. The locals don't have the Hickory wood you need to smoke the cured meat.
Muslim
You forgot Robben Island! First a leper colony, then years later a maximum security prison! Cape Town, South Africa.
Oh, Nice, genial
অসাধারণ
Beautiful music at 9:24, what is it?
I am a wild life vet and ethologist and lived on Palmyra for 19 months. I heard the story of the couple killed in 1974 and i can assure you that the reason they were killed has nothing to do with the treasure or some people's rivalry and they were never here for the treasure to begin with or if they were they quickly changed their priorities which led to their death.
Anyway, the island is a true paradise and i am glad it is closed to the public.
Come on, you're itching to tell the tale.
@@kanedaku And lose my license, hell no.
@@kachi2782 So you know nothing. Well, I thought you'd enjoy someone taking the bait after a month but in reality you know nothing John Snow.
You should edit your post to say you have a conspiracy theory on what they were killed for. Peace
@@kanedaku You're cute.
@@kachi2782 Thanks honeybuns. You have a nice name for someone with delusions of what their *"job description"* comes with.
*_"You'll also have to keep a 46-year-old secret along with your other duties, or we'll have to end your career..."_*
- 2020 Job interview.
What happened at guyola island? Has anyone taken pics of inside? How tall are those doorways?
Las islas son maravillosos sitios para uno disfruta 🎉
You forgot Anatu.