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THE FARTHEST REACHES OF EARTH

The New Indian Express Dharmapuri

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August 20, 2025

It's somewhere in the middle of nowhere. A momentary blip in the blue vastness of the Pacific, a point that tends to disappear as instantaneously as it appears on a map.

- HRITHIK KIRAN BAGADE

It's somewhere in the middle of nowhere. A momentary blip in the blue vastness of the Pacific, a point that tends to disappear as instantaneously as it appears on a map. A geographical feature so far-flung that it's termed the remotest place on Earth, or more technically, the 'Oceanic Pole of Inaccessibility'.

This is 'Point Nemo'—the remotest, farthest location in the ocean. Situated in the South Pacific at coordinates 48°52.6'S 123°23.6'W, it is approximately 2,688 km from the nearest landmasses: Ducie (Pandora) Island (Pitcairn Islands) to the north, Motu Nui (Easter Island) to the east, and Maher Island (Antarctica) to the south. This isolation makes it a biological desert and a designated 'spacecraft cemetery', where decommissioned spacecraft are deliberately crashed.

Ironically, this dot in the middle of the Pacific is so isolated that the closest human presence is often the astronauts on the International Space Station, orbiting 408 km above the Earth. Due to its isolation, the waters around Point Nemo are known for having very little marine life and are part of the South Pacific Gyre, which has some of the clearest and least biologically active ocean waters.

Beyond extremes Human beings have always been fascinated by the extremes of the natural world, and the ends of the Earth have long beckoned explorers, scientists, and adventurers. Among these anomalies are 'poles of inaccessibility', which are points on the planet that are the most geographically distant from a coastline or from specific landmarks. While they may lack the dramatic elevations of mountains or the visible hostility of deserts, poles of inaccessibility embody the very essence of remoteness.

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