Most ISOLATED Homes In The World!

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Check out the Most ISOLATED Homes In The World! From the most secluded houses in the middle of nowhere to incredible remote locations in the middle of the ocean, this top 10 list of isolated houses around the world will amaze you!

10. Bishop Rock
If you wished to look for the smallest island in the world today that had a building on it, you would need to look no further than Bishop Rock. This island is a part of the Isles of Scilly, which is an archipelago that is 28 miles off the coast of Cornwall, Great Britain.

9. Crystal Mill
Sometimes, the most isolated of homes are one that are more victims of circumstance than anything else. For example, in Crystal Colorado, just above the Crystal River, is an abandoned place known as Crystal Mill.

8. Meteora
It is not uncommon for certain holy buildings or monasteries to be built in high up places, but in Greece, there are a series of these places, once numbering 24. The complex has is known as Meteora. The monastery can be found in Kalambaka at the northwestern edge of the Plain of Thessaly within Greece. Its name translates to "lofty" as well as "elevated"

7. Just Room Enough Island
In the United States there is a small island within the confines of the St. Lawrence River. The island itself is called "Just Room Enough Island", because this island has just enough space on it for a single house and a yard, and not much else.

6. Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, Tristan Da Cunha
Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, which is in Tristan Da Cunha, is a small town that has a title of being one of the most isolated places in the world. That is because the town is over 1200 miles away from any other settlement in all directions you can go. Thus making it one of the most isolated places on Earth.

5. Kolmanskop
The term Ghost Town is a reference to a place that was once very booming and populated, and then over the course of a number of years gets deserted by its populace. That is what happened to Kolmanskop in Namibia.

4. Long Studio
In Fogo Island, Canada, just off of Newfoundland, there is a very long home known as Long Studio. The people of the area are very independent, and want to contribute to the world in their own way. To that end, they made the Long Studio to both be a symbol for the seasons of the world, and also be a conduit for those who want to do art themselves.

3. La Rinconada, Peru
The country of Peru is home to the Andes mountains, and within the Andes is a settlement known as La Rinconada. This town sits 17,000 feet above sea level, this in turn makes it the highest human settlement on Earth at present. And by extension, one of the most isolated places in the world.

2. Svalbard Global Seed Vault
Not every home has to be for humans, in Norway, on the island of Spitsbergen, you'll find a place known as the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. Conservationist Cary Fowler, in association with the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research made this vault as a backup of sorts for all the seeds in the world.

1. Casa do Penedo
Casa do Penedo literally translates to "House of Stone", and this accurate title suits the home found in the Fafe Mountain of Portugal. This particular house was carved out of four giant boulders, all four of which can still be seen today if you choose to go and visit this house for yourself.

Thousand Islands single house, Omegatron, CC-BY-SA-3.0,2.5,2.0,1.0
Kolmanskop Ghost Town, SkyPixels, CC-BY-SA-4.0
Svalbard Global Seed Vault (23273281972) (cropped), Frode Ramone, CC-BY-2.0
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My dream isolated home would be a Shanty Boat on a river some where warm. That's been my dream since I was a kid. BUT I married a young lady that afraid of the water... So I may never see that dream home come to be... But God has blessed us with a nice large home where we house many kids over the years...
Great video thanks for sharing it with me... Be blessed in Jesus name... BBE

bobbybaldeagle
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10- "it was rebuilt in 1858, to get to the island you originally had to take a you not see a problem with that statement?

snaglog
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The second lighthouse was built in 1878...to get to the island, "you originally had to take a helicopter."
Uh, in 1878?? I don't think so.
And btw, most of these are not HOMES.

lovingmayberry
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The 9th century is not the neolithic era. You're off by about 15, 000 years.

ulivolga
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Kolmanskop is in Namibia (Na-mi-bi-a) not There is no such place as Nambia

drinalabuschagne
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Scilly in the Isles of scilly is pronounced the same as the word silly

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