Bouvet Island

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Bouvet Island, an uninhabited territory in the South Atlantic Ocean, is known for its remote and icy landscapes. Administered by Norway, it is one of the most isolated islands globally, situated over 1,600 kilometers from Antarctica. The island's volcanic peaks and glaciers make it a pristine but challenging environment. With no native population, Bouvet Island is primarily a nature reserve, attracting scientific interest for its unique ecosystem and serving as a habitat for various seabirds. Accessible only by sea, the island remains an untouched and protected area in the Southern Ocean.

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