Point Nemo is the most remote place on Earth, located in the Southern Pacific Ocean. It is the point furthest from any landmass, making it the oceanic pole of inaccessibility.
Point Nemo is approximately 2,688 kilometers (1,670 miles) from Easter Island, Pitcairn Island, and Marie Bird Land in Antarctica.
Point Nemo was discovered in 1992 by Hrvoje Lukatela, a Croatian-Canadian engineer, who used a geospatial computer program to locate the furthest point from land.
Point Nemo is isolated because it is far from land, lacks nutrients, has no phytoplankton or fish, and is outside major shipping lanes, making it rarely visited by humans or ships.
Point Nemo is known as the spacecraft graveyard because it is used by countries to deorbit satellites, minimizing the risk of hitting people or causing environmental damage.
The southern pole of inaccessibility is the furthest point from the Southern Ocean in Antarctica. It is marked by an abandoned Soviet research station, which was last visited in 2007.
Other poles of inaccessibility include the northern pole of inaccessibility in the Arctic Ocean, and specific points in continents like Eurasia, North America, South America, Africa, and Australia.
The northern pole of inaccessibility is in the Arctic Ocean, closer to Russia, and is 1,008 kilometers (626 miles) away from Elzemir Island, Canada, or Kosomolets Island and Henrietta Island in Russia.
Point Nemo is a biologically inactive area due to its remoteness and lack of nutrients, making it an aquatic desert with few phytoplankton and no fish.
H.P. Lovecraft's fictional monster Cthulhu originates from the area around Point Nemo, as described in his short story 'The Call of Cthulhu.'
Have you wanted to get away from it all? I mean really, really, really, REALLY get away from it all? Then I have got the place for you. Point Nemo. Point Nemo is literally the most remote place on planet Earth. Learn more about Point Nemo and other poles of inaccessibility on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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