Easter Island, only 64 square miles, is the world’s most isolated scrap of habitable land. It lies in the Pacific Ocean more than 2,000 miles west of South America, 1,400 miles from even the nearest habitable island, Pitcairn. Its subtropical location help give it a rather mild climate, while its volcanic origins make its soil fertile.
Easter Island, only 64 square miles, is the world’s most isolated scrap of habitable land. It lies in the Pacific Ocean more than 2,000 miles west of South America, 1,400 miles from even the nearest habitable island, Pitcairn. Its subtropical location help give it a rather mild climate, while its volcanic origins make its soil fertile.
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