Napoleon's exile is now easier to reach on a remote island in the South Atlantic
St. Helena, a small, craggy island in the South Atlantic Ocean, is one of the most remote inhabited places in the world. The island is now easier to reach than previously thought, thanks to a new government initiative to open it up to the public.
St. Helena, a small, craggy island in the South Atlantic Ocean, is one of the most remote inhabited places in the world. The island is now easier to reach than previously thought, thanks to a new government initiative to open it up to the public.
St. Helena, a small, craggy island in the South Atlantic Ocean, is one of the most remote inhabited places in the world. The island is now easier to reach than previously thought, thanks to a new government initiative to open it up to the public.
South Atlantic island known for Napoleon's exile hopes to breathe new life into tourism industry. St. Helena is one of the most remote inhabited places in the world. The island is known as the location of Napoleon's death and exile and is located in the South Atlantic. It is looking to boost its tourism industry with the help of the government.