Is Kerguelen Island Inhabited?

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The Kerguelen Islands are located 2,051 miles away from any sort of civilization.

There are no native inhabitants of the island

, but as part of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands it is permanently occupied by 50 to 100 French scientists, engineers and researchers at any given time of the year.

How many people live on Kerguelen Island?

Kerguelen Islands Îles Kerguelen Population • Estimate

around 45 (winter) around 110 (summer)
Currency Euro (EUR) Time zone UTC+5

Does anyone live in Port aux Francais?

The settlement is located on the shore of the Gulf of Morbihan.

About 45 residents spend the winter there

; the group can reach over 120 people in summer.

Does anyone live on French Southern and Antarctic Lands?


The entire territory has no permanently settled inhabitants

. Approximately 150 (in the winter) to 310 (in the summer) persons are usually present in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands at any time, but they are mainly made up of military personnel, officials, scientific researchers and support staff.

Can you visit Kerguelen Islands?

There are four trips open to tourists per year. The trip leaves from

Réunion

and takes about 28 days, half of them at sea and half on land. It covers 9,000 km in the Indian Ocean, visiting three or four islands in this order: Crozet, Kerguelen, and Amsterdam before returning to Réunion.

What countries administer Kerguelen Island?

The Kerguelen Islands are an overseas territory of

France

. But their far-off location in the southern Indian Ocean places these islands far closer to Antarctica than to mainland Europe. In fact, the islands are so remote and the landscape so harsh that they have also been called the “Desolation Islands.”

How do you get to Reunion Island?

  1. Fly from Mauritius island. It takes only 45 minutes to fly from one island to another. …
  2. Take the Indian Ocean cruise. …
  3. Try to find cheap flights to Reunion island.

How many permanent residents live on the Crozet Islands?

Since 1938 the Crozets have been a National Park, with protection for the abundant wildlife and unique flora and fauna. The French “administer” these islands in a way that is reminiscent of nineteenth-century empire, even though

there are no electors or permanent residents

.

When was Kerguelen discovered?

The Kerguelen Islands were discovered in

1772

by French explorer Yves Joseph de Kerguelen de Trémarec.

Which continent is Kerguelen?

Kerguelen is a

microcontinent in the southern Indian Ocean

, 3,000 km southwest of Australia and not far from Antarctica. It extends for more than 2,200 km in a northwest-southeast direction. Kerguelen was formed 100 million years ago by the Kerguelen hotspot.

Who discovered Kerguelen?

discovery of Kerguelen Islands

1772 by

the French navigator Yves-Joseph de Kerguélen-Trémarec

and later explored by the British explorer Captain James Cook, the archipelago was often frequented by whalers and seal hunters.

What is the latitude and longitude of Kerguelen?

MRGID http://marineregions.org/mrgid/7269 PlaceType Plateau
Latitude


54° 44′ 59.1′′ S (-54.74973833°)

Longitude


74° 24′ 2.1′′ E (74.40059403°)
Min. Lat 63° 0′ 0′′ S (-63°)

What islands are off the northern coast of France between France and Iceland?

  • Ushant, Brittany. …
  • Île de Batz, Brittany. …
  • Île de Bréhat, Brittany. …
  • Belle Île en Mer, Morbihan. …
  • Groix, Morbihan. …
  • Île-aux-Moines, Brittany. …
  • Île de Ré, Charente-Maritime. …
  • Îles d’Hyères, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur.

Has anyone been murdered in Antarctica?


Death is rare in Antarctica

, but not unheard of. Many explorers perished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in their quests to reach the South Pole, and potentially hundreds of bodies remain frozen within the ice. In the modern era, more Antarctic fatalities are caused by freak accidents.

Has anyone been born in Antarctica?

Since then we’ve been reminded of another…

Eleven babies have been born in Antarctica

, and none of them died as infants. Antarctica therefore has the lowest infant mortality rate of any continent: 0%. What’s crazier is why the babies were born there in the first place.

What is forbidden in Antarctica?

However, in Antarctica,

taking anything is banned

. This includes rocks, feathers, bones, eggs and any kind of biological material including traces of soil. Taking anything man-made is also completely banned, as some might actually be research equipment.

Timothy Chehowski
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Timothy Chehowski
Timothy Chehowski is a travel writer and photographer with over 10 years of experience exploring the world. He has visited over 50 countries and has a passion for discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations and hidden gems. Juan's writing and photography have been featured in various travel publications.