A 21-year-old woman reveals what life is really like on one of the world's most isolated islands, home to just 50 people and only accessible by boat ONCE a week.

Torika Christian, 21, shared snippets of her life in Pitcairn via TikTok. The outcrop has a population of 50 and there is no airstrip or suitable port Pitcairn was sighted in 1767 and settled by mutineers from HMS Bounty in 1789

Fishing, occasionally welcoming cruise passengers, waiting for supplies to arrive and admiring nature, that's what it's all about what life is like on one of the most isolated islands in the world.

Torika Christian, 21, has shared snippets of her life in Pitcairn via TikTok and tells DailyMail.com that this isolated outcrop in southern the Pacific Ocean is a “unique” place to live and “probably the smallest community in the world, so you know everyone.” »

On the outcrop, which has a population of around 50, there is no real port or airstrip, therefore access to the outside world depends solely on two sturdy steel ships which are used to transport people and goods to and from ships offshore.

Torika says she loves the island life with "fishing, diving and the community environment", and there aren't really any negatives, although she says there are times she wishes have a 'nail technician or hair salon on the island, because every girl loves a little glamour!'

Torika Christian, 21, shared extracts from her life in Pitcairn via TikTok and she tells DailyMail.com that this remote outcrop in the southern Pacific Ocean is a

A 21-year-old woman reveals what life is really like on one of the world's most isolated islands, home to just 50 people and only accessible by boat ONCE a week.
Torika Christian, 21, shared snippets of her life in Pitcairn via TikTok. The outcrop has a population of 50 and there is no airstrip or suitable port Pitcairn was sighted in 1767 and settled by mutineers from HMS Bounty in 1789

Fishing, occasionally welcoming cruise passengers, waiting for supplies to arrive and admiring nature, that's what it's all about what life is like on one of the most isolated islands in the world.

Torika Christian, 21, has shared snippets of her life in Pitcairn via TikTok and tells DailyMail.com that this isolated outcrop in southern the Pacific Ocean is a “unique” place to live and “probably the smallest community in the world, so you know everyone.” »

On the outcrop, which has a population of around 50, there is no real port or airstrip, therefore access to the outside world depends solely on two sturdy steel ships which are used to transport people and goods to and from ships offshore.

Torika says she loves the island life with "fishing, diving and the community environment", and there aren't really any negatives, although she says there are times she wishes have a 'nail technician or hair salon on the island, because every girl loves a little glamour!'

Torika Christian, 21, shared extracts from her life in Pitcairn via TikTok and she tells DailyMail.com that this remote outcrop in the southern Pacific Ocean is a

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