I can't get my head around how far away the inhabitants of these islands live from civilization! They are hundreds, if not thousands, of miles from the nearest continental land mass - it's truly astonishing to think they're even inhabited at all. Would you dare to visit somewhere so remote? These are 9 of the world's most remote inhabited islands:
Saint Helena

Distance from Civilization: 1,200 miles from Angolan coast
Saint Helena is widely believed to have been discovered by the Portuguese at the turn of the 15th Century. Various European powers staked different claims to the island during the 17th Century. It’s probably most well-known as the place that Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled to, following his defeat by the British. It is home to 4,255 people.