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ROSS COPAS's avatar

The geographic North Pole. Santa Claus showed up to say Hello Ho Ho! We do have pictures!

Randa Crisler's avatar

Easter Island! It was fabulous and the people lovely.

F. Harrison's avatar

False Pass, Alaska. A fairly long ride on the vomit comet (MV Tustumena - if you get sea sick you may want to pass) to get there, but a beautiful place and great trip.

William Miles's avatar

Probably LaPaz, Bolivia for testing of an airplane at high altitude aiport.

William Miles's avatar

Besides LaPaz, another remote place was Cold Bay in the Aleutians for a refueling stop on the way to SEA. Might not count, since we never got off the airplane.

Shiela Warman's avatar

We went 4.5 hours up the amazon river to a remote village and stayed for 10 days. I caught a big red Pirrahana. tastes like cod with lime juice. Those little things in the water that are attracted to urine, are real and ugly.

ALR's avatar

Northern Pakistan, on the Karakoram highway, crossing from Pakistan into Xinkiang province China. That gave us access to the fabled trading city of Kashgar, which at that point still had many vestiges of its legendary past.

Dave Flaat's avatar

Pitcairn Island & Tristan da Cunha Island. Easter Island & Robinson Crusoe Island

And the South Sandwich Islands, South Georgia, Campbell & Auckland Islands.

Suzanne's avatar

Iqaluit Canada, is very remote . We went dog sledding there and more . People are beyond friendly and welcoming.

Sandra ("Sam") Gershenfeld's avatar

Most remote place we've been to is Easter Island, a six hour flight from Santiago, Chile, in a wide body jet. The airport on Easter Island is windy and the plane has three chances to land; don't make it in three, back to Santiago. With only one flight a day, a missed landing makes rebooking an interesting issue.

Dorothy Botnick's avatar

Until I arrive in Borneo in June, the Okavango Delta and Antarctica are the most remote places I’ve visited

Mark Snyder's avatar

Iceland is the most remote area I have been to.