There is a spot in the South Pacific so far from any coastline that when the International Space Station passes overhead, the nearest human beings may be the astronauts in orbit — not anyone on land.

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There is a spot in the South Pacific so far from any coastline that when the International Space Station passes overhead, the nearest human beings may be the astronauts in orbit — not anyone on land.
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There is a location in the South Pacific so far from land that, for stretches of any given day, the closest human beings to it are not on the Earth’s surface ...

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