A British Overseas Territory lies in the middle of the South Pacific, midway between New Zealand and South America and is home to just 50 people.
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The great brass bell across from the Assembly Hall on Pitcairn Island clanged gladly one sundown last fortnight. Through the dim light a ship had just been sighted, and the 200-odd hybrid ...
Alasdair Hamilton, Deputy Governor to the Pitcairn Islands, said: “Pitcairn’s origin as a UK overseas territory is intertwined with our naval history, and we are delighted the Royal Navy has ...
Pitcairn's oldest person is 87-year-old Irma, pictured here on her motor bike. This is Emily, one of 8 children on the island. Pitcairn's youngest person is 3-years-old. Next year two teens will ...
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The coast of Chile lies 2,300 miles to the east, Tahiti 2,500 miles to the northwest, and the nearest island, with a total population of 54 people, is tiny Pitcairn island, 1,400 miles to the west.
As of July 2014, only 48 people call the Pitcairn Islands and their stunning rocky cliffs home. Back in 1789, British sailors in the Pacific mutinied on the HMS Bounty and settled on Tahiti and ...