
13. Tristan da Cunha, South Atlantic
Considered the most isolated inhabited island in the world, Tristan da Cunha is surrounded by rough seas and volcanic terrain. Access is limited to a few ships per year, and medical emergencies are extremely risky due to the lack of infrastructure. Natural disasters like storms or volcanic eruptions pose constant dangers to residents and visitors alike.
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