Discover Point Nemo, the most remote location in the ocean, located in the South Pacific. Named after Jules Verne’s Captain ...
It may not have touched land in years. The oceanic pole of inaccessibility goes by a more colloquial name: Point Nemo. The reference is not to the Disney fish, but to the captain in Jules Verne ...
Two female officers from the Indian Navy touched a new milestone on Thursday as they crossed Point Nemo - the most remote location on Earth - aboard the Indian Naval Sailing Vessel (INSV) Tarini.
Point Nemo is also called the Oceanic Pole of Inaccessibility, meaning it is one of the hardest places on Earth to reach.
Point Nemo, located in South Pacific, is the Oceanic Pole of Inaccessibility — the most remote location on Earth, situated approximately 2,688 kilometres from the nearest landmass.
While most of us were fast asleep last night, two determined officers reached a point on Earth where the closest humans were actually in space.
Lieutenant Commander Dilna K. and Lieutenant Commander Roopa A. are circumnavigating the globe on board INSV Tarini ...
The ocean surrounding Point Nemo is notably devoid of marine life due to its nutrient-poor waters, making it an inhospitable environment for fish and other creatures.
Tarini, with two women Navy officers aboard, crossed Point Nemo during its global circumnavigation. The voyage is part of ...
Lieutenant Commander Dilna K and Lieutenant Commander Roopa A aboard INSV Tarini crossed Point Nemo at 0030 hours IST on ...
Point Nemo, located at coordinates 48°53′S 123°24′W, is the Oceanic Pole of Inaccessibility, the most remote location on Earth, situated approximately 2,688 kilometers from the nearest landmass. This ...