Point Nemo
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    Point Nemo is the oceanic pole of inaccessibility, the point in the ocean furthest from any landmass. Located in the South Pacific Ocean, it is approximately 2,688 kilometers (1,670 miles) from land.

    The closest landmasses are Ducie Island, Motu Nui, and Maher Island.

    Due to its remoteness, it's also used as a graveyard for spacecraft and satellites.

    The closest humans are often astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS), which orbits at around 400km above the Earth. The ISS is planned to be deorbited and steered to Point Nemo upon its retirement.