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Chris Brown, 1st person who reaches point Nemo-remotest Point on Earth
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Updated: 23 Mar 2024
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Chris Brown of Britain has become the first person in history to reach Point Nemo, the oceanic pole of inaccessibility in the Pacific Ocean. The Point Nemo is located in the southern Pacific Ocean east of New Zealand.
In an Instagram post on 20 March 2024, Chris Brown wrote that he had become the first person to swim to Point Nemo.
Point Nemo is an imaginary point in the south Pacific Ocean that is very far from land. It is located at coordinates 48°52.6′ South latitude and 123°23.6′ West longitude.
The nearest landmass in the north is Ducie Island, part of the Pitcairn Islands, which is 2,688 km away from Point Nemo. In the northeast of Point Nemo lies Motu Nui Island, part of Easter Island and in the south is Maher Island, part of Antarctica.
A Croatian-Canadian survey engineer, Hrvoje Lukatela, using a geospatial computer programme, calculated the point in the South Pacific Ocean in 1992.
He named the region Point Nemo in 1992 after the fictional captain Nemo created by author Jules Verne. In Jules Verne’s fiction book Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, Captain Nemo was the captain of a submarine. Nemo is a Latin word which means ‘no man.’
A pole of inaccessibility is a geographical location on a map which is very difficult for humans to reach as it is very remote from geographical features which provide an access to reach it. It could be either in the Ocean or on the continents. It is not a physical location but an imaginary point.
The concept was first introduced in 1920 by the Canadian explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson to distinguish between the North Pole and the most difficult-to-reach place in the Arctic.
Some of the Poles of Inaccessibility on Earth are:
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