Woman reveals what it's like living on the remotest island on earth after falling in love with a local and having two children
Daily MailA woman who relocated to the most remote island on earth, where she fell in love with a local and started her family, has revealed what it's really like living there. Kelly Green, 34, of Eastbourne, England, decided to move to Tristan Da Cunha - a remote group of islands in the South Atlantic Ocean - after spending six weeks there to visit her family back in 2012. Kelly Green, 34, of Eastbourne, England, moved to Tristan Da Cunha - a remote group of islands in the South Atlantic Ocean - in 2013 Tristan Da Cunha has a tiny population of about 236. Travellers have to first catch a flight to Cape Town, South Africa, before embarking on a seven to 10 day, 1,700 mile journey across the South Atlantic Ocean on a boat, according to Kelly. Travellers have to first catch a flight to Cape Town, South Africa, before embarking on a seven to 10 day, 1,700 mile journey across the South Atlantic Ocean Kelly said there is only one post office, school, tourism center, hospital, bank, café and pub on the island.