10 Most Remote Places on Earth

2. Motou County, China:
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Think about a remote place that has no roads leading to it, that's Motou County. Situated in the Tibetan Autonomous Region, Motou County is one of the few places that adventurists still credit as the hardest. Reaching Motou is not just any task, as the visitors must follow a grueling overland route through frozen parts of the Himalayas before crossing into the county by way of a 200-meter-long suspension bridge. Buddhists regard this land as Tibet's holiest, because of its unscathed flora and fauna. Roads to the Motou County are so hard to put up, because of continuous natural calamities like mudslides, avalanches and a generally volatile landscape.
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1: wow...i think i have to shift my holiday plans to these islands to unravel their mystery....
Posted by: Denver - 29 Jun, 2012