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The island has a population of 48 people
If you dream of paradise quiet place where you will not get one, then this island is for you. In the South Pacific, there is an island with a population of just 48 people. Honestly, after seeing these pictures, I wanted to be the 49th of its inhabitants.
24 photos via terraoko.com
Back in 1789, British sailors mutinied aboard the "Bounty" in the Pacific Ocean, and settled on Pitcairn Island, located among the islands of Tahiti. Some of the team after the dispute stayed on the island and the rest of the rebels went to Tahiti, where he later was arrested by the British and put on trial. The rest live on the island have been able to create a community. In 1838, Pitcairn Islands officially became a British territory. Today the island lives of 48 people, who claim that they are descendants of the mutineers from the 'Bounty ».
As the population of the island is reduced, once the strict requirements for living are becoming more lenient in order to attract the largest possible number of new immigrants. How do people today live on a small island in the Pacific Ocean ...
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24 photos via terraoko.com
Back in 1789, British sailors mutinied aboard the "Bounty" in the Pacific Ocean, and settled on Pitcairn Island, located among the islands of Tahiti. Some of the team after the dispute stayed on the island and the rest of the rebels went to Tahiti, where he later was arrested by the British and put on trial. The rest live on the island have been able to create a community. In 1838, Pitcairn Islands officially became a British territory. Today the island lives of 48 people, who claim that they are descendants of the mutineers from the 'Bounty ».
As the population of the island is reduced, once the strict requirements for living are becoming more lenient in order to attract the largest possible number of new immigrants. How do people today live on a small island in the Pacific Ocean ...
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