I love looking though my Facebook and finding funny articles. I always end up finding click bait and searching through so many pages for hours. One of my favorite things to read about is nature. I found a cool short article with the top 10 most remote places in the world that I found to be the most interesting this I read this week.
For each location there is a very short paragraph with some minor detail. The paragraphs explain the weather, landscape, and inform readers on how many people are living at the location. The writing in the article was not the best. I could tell that whoever wrote it was either not very skilled in writing, or just in a hurry when he wrote it ( kinda of like I am now). There was no typos or bad grammer , it was just written like the authors didn’t really care much about making it sound “good”. However, it was informative and the information that was shared was unusual.
For each location there was 2-4 pictures. The pictures really made the article, without them it would’ve been boring. Seeing the landscape and the communities at these locations was humbling. There was surprisingly a place in the USA on the list, Angle Inlet, Minnesota. True article states that this town is only accessible through Canada, which I had to google to learn more about. The town only has one school and it is for all ages. During the winter everyone has to snow mobile for their main way of transportation. There was also a place in Alaska that was posted in the list. I wasn’t as surprised to see that.