The last places on Earth humans have never visited
Mariana Trench: The deepest part of the world's oceans, it remains one of the least explored areas on Earth.
North Sentinel Island: In the Indian Ocean, home to the isolated Sentinelese tribe who resist contact with outsiders.
Antarctica's Interior: Vast, harsh, and inaccessible, the interior of Antarctica remains largely unvisited.
Certain Caves: Numerous caves around the world remain unexplored due to their remote and challenging locations.
Northern Greenland: The northernmost regions of Greenland are extremely remote and less visited due to harsh Arctic conditions and limited infrastructure.
The Darien Gap: This region between Panama and Colombia is known for its dense tropical rainforests, swamps, and rugged terrain, making it difficult to access.
Deep Amazon Rainforest: Deep within the Amazon Rainforest, there are areas that have rarely been explored due to dense vegetation, isolation, and the presence of indigenous communities.
Siberian Wilderness: The vast wilderness of Siberia in Russia, especially in northern and eastern regions, remains largely uninhabited and unexplored due to extreme cold and lack of infrastructure.