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Exploring Infrastructure on Tristan da Cunha: A Study of Remote Living

Photographer Julia Gunther and writer-filmmaker Nick Schönfeld examine the daily life rhythms on Tristan da Cunha, the most isolated inhabited island, highlighting its unique infrastructure.

Editorial Staff
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Tristan da Cunha, known as the world's most remote inhabited island, presents a unique case study in infrastructure and community resilience.

Photographer Julia Gunther and writer-filmmaker Nick Schönfeld's work reveals the intricate systems that support daily life in this isolated location.

The examination of such a remote environment provides insights into the challenges and adaptations necessary for sustaining a community far from conventional support networks.