anyone else only watch toycat's 2nd channel? I haven't watched your main in years. I just love the style of the geography videos- how you go off on tangents that I'm super interested in instead of leaving them unanswered. keep it up
Oh hey, I'm from Perth lol. To be honest its probably easier to imagine Australia as a collection of city states with how concentrated and isolated all the major population centers are to each other.
7:10 the island you zoomed in on is St Helena. I think you got it confused with Tristan De Cunah because the British south Atlantic islands (ignoring the Falklands) are known as St Helena, Ascension, and Tristan De Cunah as one collective even though they are all separate islands which are very far away from each other. You can actually visit St Helena quite easily now, as they opened the airport there a few years ago. When corona isn’t a thing you can get flights to there from Johannesburg.
Exactly! I came here to point this out and you beat me to it. There were a few other not-so-correct things mentioned in this video. UPDATE: I just realized he corrected himself a few minutes later in the video.
Interesting side note to the last part of the video - a friend of mine once flew between South Africa and Australia and had an emergency stopover in Antarctica to refuel
If you want to live as isolated as possible while still in a city then I would recommend Ushuaia in Southern Argentina which is the Southernmost city in the World but has a population of almost 60,000 so you won’t be too lonely there
The british really didn't take risks with the second time they imprisoned Napoleon "General Napoleon we are going to send you to a very distant place, way farther away than Elba" "Oh cool, let me guess, Scotland? Canada? Maybe India or the other colonies in asia?" And then they sent him into the literally most isolated place in earth
I’ve been to supai. It was an amazing experience. It’s a whole other world to say the least. Everywhere you look is just casually a collection of the most beautiful sights you have seen. The article talks about it being an 8 mile hike. That is only partially correct. It is an 8 mile hike to the town of supai that is the supposed ‘gateway’ into the canyon. Then it was (for us) another 4 miles to get to the campsite. It’s steady downhill going into camp, but coming back out of the canyon is the most grueling uphill hiking. One of the best experiences of my life was going there and I hope I can again someday
11:50 napoleon did die on st Helena, you got it right first time. Pls do more research on British overseas territories, your knowledge does seem flawed.
I’m so glad you showed the island of St Helena. A lot of my family is from there and I can’t wait to go after Covid I recommend going if you havnt yet also with their new airport being built it will be great hopefully.
The most isolated city on earth is actually Tokyo. You need to travel many lightyears to get to a bigger city. (Or just years according to predictions)
I've never watched any main channel videos. I'm just here for these videos. I love the way you do them at the moment, but would also be open to any changes :)
In terms of accessibility I’d say anchorage is way more isolated than Perth because the roads can be difficult to access half the year and there are far less flights to anchorage than Perth
Hey I'm from Perth and as much as we complain about shipping taking weeks and months, it's really cool being so far away but so close over the internet. I can drive for over 24 hours and still be in the same state, a few days to the closest cities. It's like a little slice of the world to ourselves.
THE US had an embassy in Iceland. Keflavik Airport, which is the international one south of Reykjavik, used to be a US Air Force base during the Cold War.
Kamchatka is not connected by road to the rest of Russia. In fact the roads only go as far East as Magadan, there's still 2000km to go to get to the tip of eastern Russia from there
I love this series man. I rarely ever watch your Minecraft stuff anymore, but I keep coming back for these. I recently just found out about your third channel too and I really like these more layed back videos, and I can always see that you`re having fun with them too. Use an editor, or don`t, I don`t think it will add to or take away from the video either way. Do what makes your life easier.
Kerguelen definitely is the most isolated place, but it does have a permanent garrison of around a hundred. It's interesting for a couple of reasons - firstly it's the top of a submerged minor continent - back in the ice age with lower sea levels it was a whole lot larger, and secondly it was one of the only places of any size discovered by Europeans outside Antarctica that didn't have a native population - to the degree that it was remarked about at the time.
I would say somewhere in Siberia where no roads lead to, kamchatka or yakutia region. Svalbard and Nova Zembla too are out there. And there's always antarctica
One thing that Perth has that the others on that map do not is a heavily populated metropolitan area around it, with a total population of 2.1 million. The next-largest metropolitan area on that map is Honolulu, with about 950k people. Anchorage has a population of about 400k, while Reykjavik and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky each have populations under 250k. As far as cities with populations in the millions go, none is as isolated as Perth.
Speaking of islands owned by Yemen - there's one called Darsah which randomly has 65+ Taco Bells according to Google Maps. People have reported these Taco Bells for removal because the island is clearly uninhabited, but Google refuses to get rid of the Taco Bells and has actually reinstated some that were previously removed.
2:07 if you look closely Antarctica isn’t the closest land to point Nemo. Zoom in on the top right part of the circle and it’s touching a little dot and not Antarctica
St Helena is where Napoleon died, I follow their government on twitter, I'd love to go there but don't you think Ascension would be a great place to build a space rocket launch complex?
A Tristan di Kunhan person once came to my work on the Isle of Man to learn how we did it on our island. I always think the place must have seemed to them like London does to us.
Just a simple google search would show you that Bouvet Island is the most remote island on earth. Tristan de Cunha is the most remote *inhabited* island on earth. And lastly, French Southern and Antarctic lands is nothing.
If you want a remote place, go to far eastern Russia. Alot of the coast is full of small towns that have NO road connections and are only reachable by boat.....And then there are villages behind these. For example, the only Nuclear power plant in permafrost also has no road to it.
I checked the US has embassys in almost every country, except for those too small to care about or too politically hostile. It even has an embassy in Somalia.
Socotra is one of the most geographically isolated place on Earth. Like the plants and stuff there are quite different to the rest of the world since it's been separated from the continents for so long.
"Budget supermarket" - Points at 10-11... Just a fair warning to anyone travelling to Iceland. 10-11 is known for being among the most expensive convenience stores in the country. Only go if there are no Bónus or Krónan stores nearby or if it's the middle of the night.
I am from St Helena! and Solomon is a local company on the island, that is why they have more than two stores. Plus Napoleon did die on St Helena and not Ascension
It would be great being isolated from the hoi poloi, I would choose a lair inside an extinct volcano near Japan with my own private army for security. James Bond would not be welcome.
One day I was looking through google earth and stumbled across Adamstown. There was a restaurants labeled in an area where there was no building. The restaurant was called children for sale. The next day the label was gone. Could this be a child trafficking secret thing or just someone playing a prank.
I remembered reading about some underage sex scandal on an island where like half of the male population was accused but I couldn't remember if it was this island or Saint Helena. It turns out both islands had this going on.
I love how synced up his mic and facecam always are.
I thought I was going mad there
Nooo why did you have to point it out
He's obviously trying to attract an editor who is just OCD enough to sign up for the job JUST to fix that issue. It's brilliant
Omg I thought I was insane it’s slightly out of sync I don’t know how to edit but it makes me want to learn to to fix it
@@0mio0-1 literally just drag the audio along the timeline.
anyone else only watch toycat's 2nd channel? I haven't watched your main in years. I just love the style of the geography videos- how you go off on tangents that I'm super interested in instead of leaving them unanswered. keep it up
I have no clue what the main channel even is
@@commonomics same
Dude I love the lazy production quality, it’s why I keep coming
Backhanded Compliment
Second Channel, don’t care
@@chrisdoesanimation4120 not at all, I enjoy the chill vibes and google maps
Oh hey, I'm from Perth lol. To be honest its probably easier to imagine Australia as a collection of city states with how concentrated and isolated all the major population centers are to each other.
Perth= a collection of suburbs. Actually, all Australian cities.
The outback gets no love :(
@@MinecraftMasterNo1 I mean apart from all the movies, tourism, and books.
@@poankiyu7664 It's all deserts and kangaroos according to the movies
@@MinecraftMasterNo1 And crocodiles. Never forget the crocodiles.
Fun fact: "Nemo" in Latin means "no one", so Point Nemo literally means "Point No One".
Cool
So finding Nemo means finding no one?
@@sammybeaver9130 OMG yes! Nemo don't exist!!!! He's fake!!!! Ahhh
@@princesslemmy I think there was just no one
and here i thought that everyone knew this "fun fact" :D
7:10 the island you zoomed in on is St Helena. I think you got it confused with Tristan De Cunah because the British south Atlantic islands (ignoring the Falklands) are known as St Helena, Ascension, and Tristan De Cunah as one collective even though they are all separate islands which are very far away from each other. You can actually visit St Helena quite easily now, as they opened the airport there a few years ago. When corona isn’t a thing you can get flights to there from Johannesburg.
yeah. tristan is further south.
Exactly! I came here to point this out and you beat me to it. There were a few other not-so-correct things mentioned in this video. UPDATE: I just realized he corrected himself a few minutes later in the video.
also the french southern and antarctic lands do have a couple hundred military personel stationed there
@@joon3900 exactly. i was gonna comment that too but forgot to do so
@@12Midnight same, i was also going to point it out
These are the toycat videos *I live for.*
Yeah
at this point this is his main channel. Im not even subscribed to his other channel
@@Yadobler lol me too but thats mainly bcs i dnt play minecraft lol
@@renebaebae0600 haha me too i don't play minecraft and i love geography
Most isolated place: Best Kebab in Luton
🤣🤣🤣🤣 nah best kebab in Luton deserves all the attention
nice reference
@@floresto what’s this from?
@@LUNE.44 a recent video of ibxtoycat, he talked about a town nearby london
Pizza Express Woking. 😉
I'm from Perth. Although packages sometimes take ages, it otherwise doesn't feel that isolated to me because it is fairly populous.
i love when mr.toycat does the odd hand gesture when he sais "where we talk bout geography and the world and stuff" absolutely brilliant truly
*Zooms in on easter island*
Hmm, this is an interesting little island. Lol
Honolulu is the most isolated 100+ city, but the number of visitors arriving every day makes it feel less so.
Interesting side note to the last part of the video - a friend of mine once flew between South Africa and Australia and had an emergency stopover in Antarctica to refuel
17:26 Honolulu not recognized by the 2ndchannel?
If you want to live as isolated as possible while still in a city then I would recommend Ushuaia in Southern Argentina which is the Southernmost city in the World but has a population of almost 60,000 so you won’t be too lonely there
Ah, so roughly the population of my home town (not telling you what it is - it has a rough rep, all I'll say it is in the UK).
Alternatively you can live in the polar bear city in northern Canada
I can't handle the fact that the video doesn't match the audio
I didn’t even notice and now am mildly infuriated by it
Only the first few minutes are
@@snowfox94 No, the whole video is.
I’ve noticed it for ages and I thought I was just going insane
The british really didn't take risks with the second time they imprisoned Napoleon
"General Napoleon we are going to send you to a very distant place, way farther away than Elba"
"Oh cool, let me guess, Scotland? Canada? Maybe India or the other colonies in asia?"
And then they sent him into the literally most isolated place in earth
I’ve been to supai. It was an amazing experience. It’s a whole other world to say the least. Everywhere you look is just casually a collection of the most beautiful sights you have seen. The article talks about it being an 8 mile hike. That is only partially correct. It is an 8 mile hike to the town of supai that is the supposed ‘gateway’ into the canyon. Then it was (for us) another 4 miles to get to the campsite. It’s steady downhill going into camp, but coming back out of the canyon is the most grueling uphill hiking. One of the best experiences of my life was going there and I hope I can again someday
Sounds nice
I live in Perth. It’s the best kept secret. Great quality of life. It was also ranked the number 1 performing state economy in the world in 2021
11:50 napoleon did die on st Helena, you got it right first time. Pls do more research on British overseas territories, your knowledge does seem flawed.
The level of cringe in your comment is staggering.
🤓
I’m so glad you showed the island of St Helena. A lot of my family is from there and I can’t wait to go after Covid I recommend going if you havnt yet also with their new airport being built it will be great hopefully.
Whoah! You are an incredibly rare person! Hi!
@@Nooticus ha are you from the island
@@joewatson3386 no lol im not!
@@Nooticus oh ha ha I thought you were by your reply
The most isolated city on earth is actually Tokyo.
You need to travel many lightyears to get to a bigger city. (Or just years according to predictions)
7.19 is Jamestown on St Helena, not Tristan da Cunha. It was far more remote before they built an airport a few years ago.
I've never watched any main channel videos. I'm just here for these videos. I love the way you do them at the moment, but would also be open to any changes :)
4:39 The nearest flight is from Tahiti to Papeete to Mangareva, from there, you are on a boat for about 4 days.
At point ''Nemo'' satellites crush on purpose, so there is satellites graveyard.
In terms of accessibility I’d say anchorage is way more isolated than Perth because the roads can be difficult to access half the year and there are far less flights to anchorage than Perth
Three was the best toycat just PLEASE no extra noises, your voice is getting covored up and you have the voice of a gentle 120 year old turtle
I don’t know what to say to that. I’ve never spoken to a 120 year old turtle. Or heard one. Or seen one.
@@dragonli1y What wise word you have spoken My Child, soon the one will learn.
Fun fact: Flights from Santiago to Sydney/Melbourne/Auckland go over Antarctica. You can literally see the ice for most of the 14 hours
That wasn’t Tristan da Cunha.
Hey I'm from Perth and as much as we complain about shipping taking weeks and months, it's really cool being so far away but so close over the internet. I can drive for over 24 hours and still be in the same state, a few days to the closest cities. It's like a little slice of the world to ourselves.
24 hours, same state,,,!!!! Man you gotta get rid of that Holden.
The rest of Australia agrees with you.
California is good for fast shipping because the basically all of the US ports are in the area and it’s relatively close to Asia
Damn that’s like introvert paradise
I can't believe you didn't mention the Bouvet Island!? Isn't that the most remote island in the world (with no inhabitants)?
Same
1:49 that's easter island
I agree, I like how chill and underproduced your channel is. It’s one of those rare channels of quality over quantity and i love it
dude, Honolulu...? it's 1,000 KM farther than the others from society... nm you're getting there.
Yakutsk, Russia is also pretty isolated.
So glad this channel exists! Thanks Toycat!
THE US had an embassy in Iceland. Keflavik Airport, which is the international one south of Reykjavik, used to be a US Air Force base during the Cold War.
First sees the title: Point Nemo?
epic pfp man
@@secretlyamonkey what is “pfp”?
@@renderproductions1032 profile picture
@@E4439Qv5 ah, I see
Kamchatka is not connected by road to the rest of Russia. In fact the roads only go as far East as Magadan, there's still 2000km to go to get to the tip of eastern Russia from there
I love this series man. I rarely ever watch your Minecraft stuff anymore, but I keep coming back for these. I recently just found out about your third channel too and I really like these more layed back videos, and I can always see that you`re having fun with them too. Use an editor, or don`t, I don`t think it will add to or take away from the video either way. Do what makes your life easier.
Unbelievable, this guy deserves way more subs
These are the greatest videos ever! I really enjoy these.
Bouvet Island I thought would make the list ( or Bouvetøya depending on who you ask)
Same
Honestly somehow this become like one of the few channels I watch religiously, love them lmao v chill and I feel like I'm learning something
I'm considering adding point nemo to my route when I go sailing around the world, in part because you said there is no way to get there.
That sounds really cool, at that point you will be closer to the ISS than to any other person! (Unless you sail with someone else of course 😉)
Kerguelen definitely is the most isolated place, but it does have a permanent garrison of around a hundred. It's interesting for a couple of reasons - firstly it's the top of a submerged minor continent - back in the ice age with lower sea levels it was a whole lot larger, and secondly it was one of the only places of any size discovered by Europeans outside Antarctica that didn't have a native population - to the degree that it was remarked about at the time.
The flying toycat to be able to point to other parts of the map was really funny :D
My friend used to live on St Helena, he was the son of a missionary
I like this lazy production quality because the videos are long so it's more entertaining to watch for me personally at least.
toycat doesnt realize that island was Easter Island
I would say somewhere in Siberia where no roads lead to, kamchatka or yakutia region. Svalbard and Nova Zembla too are out there. And there's always antarctica
I’m from Anchorage and it definitely feels isolated compared to anywhere else in the US that I’ve lived.
One thing that Perth has that the others on that map do not is a heavily populated metropolitan area around it, with a total population of 2.1 million. The next-largest metropolitan area on that map is Honolulu, with about 950k people. Anchorage has a population of about 400k, while Reykjavik and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky each have populations under 250k.
As far as cities with populations in the millions go, none is as isolated as Perth.
Speaking of islands owned by Yemen - there's one called Darsah which randomly has 65+ Taco Bells according to Google Maps. People have reported these Taco Bells for removal because the island is clearly uninhabited, but Google refuses to get rid of the Taco Bells and has actually reinstated some that were previously removed.
I love what you do on your main channel and I love geography!
2:07 if you look closely Antarctica isn’t the closest land to point Nemo. Zoom in on the top right part of the circle and it’s touching a little dot and not Antarctica
7:30 Landslide I believe. Not avalanche.
Correct
St Helena is where Napoleon died, I follow their government on twitter, I'd love to go there but don't you think Ascension would be a great place to build a space rocket launch complex?
That map that he had didn't say Perth was number 1... it said it was Honolulu
A Tristan di Kunhan person once came to my work on the Isle of Man to learn how we did it on our island. I always think the place must have seemed to them like London does to us.
Just a simple google search would show you that Bouvet Island is the most remote island on earth. Tristan de Cunha is the most remote *inhabited* island on earth. And lastly, French Southern and Antarctic lands is nothing.
Toycat looking at the side of a volcano: "why is it so slanted?"
25:29 ngl when I saw that spike at 1990 I immediately googled "when was Thatcher in office" and then said "yeah that looks about right"
In the Three editing submissions: 2 is most professional and clean, but 3 may resonate most with your subscriber base.
can we have toycat flying around the screen pointing at cities be a regular part of this channel
Here before 1k ❤️
Keep up the great content!
If you want a remote place, go to far eastern Russia. Alot of the coast is full of small towns that have NO road connections and are only reachable by boat.....And then there are villages behind these. For example, the only Nuclear power plant in permafrost also has no road to it.
You may not want to hang around Point Nemo for too long, since basically all controlled satellite deorbits try to crash there if feasible.
1:50 that's an interesting little island 😂😂. Perfect timing to find Easter Island on Easter.
I'm getting so giddily excited that Perth is getting some appreciation ❤️
Honolulu takes umbrage at the short shrift you gave it.
Did you watch Wendover's documentary about the airport on St Helena?
I checked the US has embassys in almost every country, except for those too small to care about or too politically hostile.
It even has an embassy in Somalia.
?Does USA has one in England also
Socotra is one of the most geographically isolated place on Earth. Like the plants and stuff there are quite different to the rest of the world since it's been separated from the continents for so long.
12:13 So does a UK citizen moving to St Helena count as the world's longest internal migration?
I believe Northern France -> French Polynesia is the winner for that category lol
@@ibx2cat Ah well I tried
Why so grey, Toycat?
"Budget supermarket" - Points at 10-11...
Just a fair warning to anyone travelling to Iceland. 10-11 is known for being among the most expensive convenience stores in the country. Only go if there are no Bónus or Krónan stores nearby or if it's the middle of the night.
Happy Easter Mr. Andrews. May the sun shine brilliantly on you and warm the rest of your days.
I am from St Helena! and Solomon is a local company on the island, that is why they have more than two stores. Plus Napoleon did die on St Helena and not Ascension
It would be great being isolated from the hoi poloi, I would choose a lair inside an extinct volcano near Japan with my own private army for security. James Bond would not be welcome.
Hey Toycat, I think Salad cream hold on to that charm that guy talked about, I would say either Salad cream or blank.
15:05 fun fact your much better off not going to Daly City and just staying in Honolulu
What are his other two channels?
17:28 no it is Honolulu Hawaii
Napoleon in fact was on St Helena. It was his exile prison after he started a multinational war
Now we know why the District 9 ship stopped in Johannesburg, SA. Most isolated top 100 city.
How did covid get to st Helena anyway
no, you were right the first time napoleon died on saint helena
loved it. keep doing what youre doing!!
Perth was even more so during covid lol im from perth i was told it was the most isolated city at one point
What is his second channel?
The production value is the whole point forget the content
The farthest place: The distance between the audio and the facecam
7:19 Um, that's St Helena.
Thanks for showing me where to hide the evidence!
Why was I unsubscribed from you when I've been subscribed and watching for years?!
One day I was looking through google earth and stumbled across Adamstown. There was a restaurants labeled in an area where there was no building. The restaurant was called children for sale. The next day the label was gone. Could this be a child trafficking secret thing or just someone playing a prank.
I remembered reading about some underage sex scandal on an island where like half of the male population was accused but I couldn't remember if it was this island or Saint Helena. It turns out both islands had this going on.
@@skymhook it was this island. The whole place just gives off a creepy vibe.
How did you become grey😂
All in all, my takeaway from this video is that Anchorage is exactly the same distance from Vancouver as Perth is from Adelaide.