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The Tristan da Cunha Settlement of Edinburgh of the Seven Seas |
Explore St Mary's and St Joseph's Churches |
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Guide to Tristan's cemeteries and their restoration |
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Learn about the world's most isolated school |
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Tristan's Village Children's Playground |
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Find out about health care on the island |
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Discover why Tristan often remains inaccessible to ships |
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Edinburgh's Retail Therapy uncovered ! |
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Visit the social heart of the village - including The Albatross Bar |
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For Tristan stamps and Postal Services |
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For a unique range of handicrafts and souenirs |
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Building the Tristan Thatched House Museum |
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Traditional Thatched House Museum Opening |
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Traditional Thatched House Museum News |
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Tristan's Electric Power Supply System |
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Tristan's Water Supply System |
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Café da Cunha in the Tourism Centre |
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Tristan's Unique Golf Club |
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Tristan's CTBTO Monitoring Station |
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Tristan da Cunha photographed from the air |
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Photographs of the Tristan da Cunha Islands taken at night |
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Edinburgh of the Seven Seas The world's most isolated Settlement on the north coast of Tristan da Cunha has been the home for an extra-ordinary community since the early 19th Century. This recent photograph, taken from the Agulhas helicopter on the SA Agulhas' annual Southern Spring visit, shows almost the entire settlement, which houses all islanders, resident expatriate families and occasional visitors. |
Tristan Settlement |
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Fort Malcolm This artists' impression above shows the 1817 Settlement (then known as Fort Malcolm) with quarters for the army garrison prior to their withdrawal in November that year. Big Beach can be seen directly behind the flagpole. |
1957 View |
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