Pitcairn Island, one of King Charles III’s tiniest and most remote outposts, is marking the new monarch’s accession with a ceremony Sunday. Iona Thomas, recently appointed as governor of Pitcairn, ...
Tristan da Cunha lies in the South Atlantic Ocean with a small population of humans living almost entirely cut off from the ...
Royal Navy divers destroyed historic explosives found on a remote island in the South Pacific. More than 3.5 tonnes of ...
Azamara Cruises has announced Azamara Onward’s successful visit to Pitcairn Island during its 2024 World Cruise. This marked line’s first call to the remote island, a British Overseas Territory in the ...
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - The entire population of the Pitcairn Islands - 35 permanent residents - will make the Pacific Ocean territory the last place in the Commonwealth to light a beacon as part of ...
BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES: Sunnyvale resident Laura Lorman just got back from “an adventure to Pitcairn Island, one of the remotest places on earth and made famous by the mutiny on the HMS Bounty.
Jack has a degree in Medical Genetics from the University of Leicester.View full profile Jack has a degree in Medical Genetics from the University of Leicester. Could you survive on a remote, deserted ...
One thing above all others the British Navy was slow to forgive: mutiny. Though Pitcairn Island had become a British colony in 1893, British ships still shunned the faraway, surf-swept island where ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Pitcairn Island, home to the descendants of the mutineers of the Bounty, has no airport, no doctor, no supermarket and just 47 inhabitants. But the new century has caught up ...
For 147 years after British mutineers colonized Pitcairn Island in 1790 the islanders had only occasional contact with the outside world through visiting boats. Last year the American Radio Relay ...