
Pitcairn Islands
3,300 miles off the coast of New Zealand is a string of breathtaking islands where no helicopters or planes have ever landed. The only way you can reach these islands, one of the most undiscovered places in the world, is by a 32-hour boat ride leaving from New Zealand. They’re a British Overseas Territory and house only 50 residents. This makes it one of the least populated territories in the world. These pristine, untouched islands look like they’re from another world. Unfortunately, because they’re so remote, those who get into an emergency have to fly to New Zealand or Fiji for prompt medical care (via Flamingoof).