Tristan da Cunha is a remote volcanic archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean, known for being one of the most isolated inhabited places in the world. The scale of Tristan da Cunha is relatively small; the main island is about 98 square kilometers (38 square miles) in size. Its population is around 250 residents, primarily living in the settlement of Edinburgh of the Seven Seas. The island is characterized by rugged terrain and steep cliffs, making accessibility challenging.
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