An avid traveler documents his WILD journey to Utupua, one of the most REMOTE outcrops in the world - where there is no public boat service, no electricity and no MONEY.
YouTuber Luke Korns embarked on a quest to visit the island of Utupua. He took several flights and a boat ride alongside a local man to get there. There are no shops on the island and there is no money exchange
< p class="byline-section"> Published: 16:28 GMT, 12 March 2024 | Updated: 5:24 p.m. GMT, March 13, 2024No money, no electricity, no public boat service but a strong sense of community belonging - these are just some of the characteristics of one of the world's most isolated islands, revealed in a fascinating documentary.
YouTubeer Luke Korns, 27, embarked on a quest to visit Utupua, which is one of the most remote outcroppings of the range from the island of Santa Cruz, and it can only be accessed by private boat.
In a video titled "I visited the island that capitalism never reached,” Luke is seen beginning his journey by landing in the capital of the Solomon Islands, Honiara.
From there he took a smaller plane to Nendo Island, where he met a man called John Mark, who was born in Utupua and eager to return.
No money, no electricity, no public boat service but a strong sense of community belonging - these are just some of the characteristics of one of the world's most isolated islands, revealed in a fascinating documentary.
YouTubeer Luke Korns, 27, embarked on a quest to visit Utupua, which is one of the most remote outcroppings of the range from the island of Santa Cruz, and it can only be accessed by private boat.
In a video titled "I visited the island that capitalism never reached,” Luke is seen beginning his journey by landing in the capital of the Solomon Islands, Honiara.
From there he took a smaller plane to Nendo Island, where he met a man called John Mark, who was born in Utupua and eager to return.
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