15 Homes of People Who Hate Society
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
- The vast majority of people in the world live in communities… in fact, more than half of the world’s population can be found in urban areas… but there are those who prefer a less social existence, who instead choose to live far away from mainline society. Doing this often involves having to set up home in some of the remotest places on the planet… so, from secluded islands, to places surrounded by mountains, and locations that are completely cut off from everywhere else… it’s time to explore 15 homes of people who hate society.
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A video after my own heart... 😆
Same!😁
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Some very beautiful places to visit, but I would have to think long and hard about moving to any of them. Very interesting. Thanks 👍. 😊😊😊❤❤❤
The village of Gasadular is not isolated at all. It's less than 3 miles from the nearest village, which has about 75 people. So they don't hate society. They just wanted to be as close to the coast as possible.
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Is there any part of Iceland that does not face the Atlantic Ocean?
I love the idea of pure self sufficiency but i would not like to have to deal with maintaining a water supply and dealing with sewage disposal.
Ill stick to growing my veggies and looking after my chickens 😅
Are you a lady with stunningly long hair? I adore women who grow theirs that way, describe it please?
You should have had Bardsey Island on here, that's just off the Welsh coast. very remote and only a handful of people actually living there.
Damn interesting stuff!!
the w is silent in the name Keswick
I just came to say the same thing. Kez-ick.
I wonder how those isolated villages reproduce without inbreeding. Perhaps they recruit their spouses to move there.
Incest. That's it. Especially on Pitcairn Island. But they will need a bunch of young people to move there to keep the population going. Because they have only had like 3 births on the island in the past 40 years or so. And the only 2 born in the last 30 years or so are siblings. So yeah. The island will cease to be populated within the next 20 years because they can't repopulate when they're all in their 50's.
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Keswick is phoneticaly pronounced. Kezzick!
Americans always struggle with British place names 😂 I’ve heard some corkers 😂😂😂
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Miscellaneous, mainly all the elective courses in school LOL
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Keswick is pronounced Kez-ick 😊
the house on elliday island in iceland is in fact, a scientific research center. no one is allowed on the island without express permission from the government, and the government does not authorize anyone. the island is part of a chain of islands that appeared in the 60's early 70's after volcanic activity. i believe this is the only island that remains. the goal is to keep the island as pure as possible. scientists go on the island once or twice a year, as long as it's safe for helicopters to fly and land. the island has no boat launch or dock. if it's emergent for scientists to be there and boat is the only method of transport, it's a harrowing landing.
This video makes no sense. Since nobody "lives" on Sable and Kergulen Islands, just temporary scientists, Ellidaey Island is only sporadically used by a hunting association, and Finca Bellavista apparently also operates as a hotel/rental, you cannot say anybody lives there and there are no permanent social communities.
Places like Palmerton Island and Khinalug on the other hand are truly isolated communities. I dunno if people living there HATE the greater society though. Nothing was said about that.
Just an entertaining list this video but not for everyone i guess lol
I really love society so as a extrovert human who likes to be with others, but living here in a countryside middle of nowhere far away from cities what are over 30k away from us. Good things about of a countryside are the beautiful nature, a peaceful living place and as a space nerd it's the best I can watch the stars without city's lights. 🌏🌍🌎🏞🌄🏡👨🏻🌾👩🏻🌾🐕🐈⬛