Every year, peace on Earth is becoming harder and harder to maintain. Further in the article it is proposed to get acquainted with the list of places that are considered safe even in a nuclear war.
10. Tierra del Fuego
Tierra del Fuego is an archipelago located in southern South America between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. The archipelago includes about forty islands. The territories are part of such states as Chile, Argentina. The location of Tierra del Fuego is good because winds blow there that will not allow precipitation from nuclear weapons to reach the islands. The climate of these places leaves much to be desired, it is often cold and it rains. People live on the islands, there is infrastructure.
9. Kiribati
The Republic of Kiribati is a Pacific small state located in Polynesia and Micronesia. Kiribati borders on the waters of the Solomon Islands, Nauru and Tuvalu in the northwest. Also nearby is French Polynesia and the Cook Islands. The state’s lands include 33 attols, many of them are not inhabited by humans.
There is no developed infrastructure in Kiribati, but the country is rich in natural resources, this is quite enough to survive.
8. Yukon or Nunavut
Yukon is a land in northwestern Canada. The population of the state is just over 30,000. This place has a subarctic climate. Winter is long and cold, and summer is short. The land economy is supported by mining, the majority of the population are English, then the Indians. The country's territory is rich in natural resources, many residents have mastered the intricacies of hunting.
Nunavut is one of the largest and newest land in Canada. The population of the state is about 33,000 people. The people of Nunavut speak Eskimo (Inuktitut and Inuinnaktun), French and English are also used. On the territory of this state, it is very cold with average temperatures of -35 degrees Celsius in winter and +5 degrees in summer.
7. Tristan da Cunha
The archipelago is located in the Atlantic Ocean, in its southern part, belongs to one of the most remote and sparsely populated places on Earth. The climate in these places is temperate oceanic, it often rains and winds blow. The average monthly temperature varies from +9 to +15 degrees, on the northern islands a little warmer.
Of all the islands of the archipelago, Tristan da Cunha Island has a permanent population, while the rest have meteorological stations and scientific bases. The population of the island is more than 200 people. All residents of this land are the descendants of 8 men and 7 women who settled on the island from 1816 to 1908. The influx of other people into these places is extremely scarce. During a nuclear war, the island can become an ideal refuge.
6. Tuvalu
Tuvalu is another Pacific state whose population is about 11,000 people. The country consists of 4 islands and 5 attols, their distance between them varies from 50 to 100 km. The climate of these lands is hot tropical, the air temperature warms up to +32 degrees Celsius. But the state’s infrastructure often suffers from tropical cyclones and typhoons, which are still easier to survive than exposure to nuclear weapons.
5. Jaya
Jaya is a mountain in Indonesia. Located in the western part of the country. It has mines in which silver, gold and copper are mined. The mountain can hardly be called the most convenient place to survive, since the conditions on it are quite severe, but this is better than dying from a nuclear bomb that has fallen on your head.
4. Fiji
Many people perceive the Republic of Fiji as a paradise on Earth. This is not surprising, the state is located in the central part of the Pacific Ocean, consists of 330 islands. The climate on the islands is oceanic, tropical. The temperature in Fiji is comfortable at any time of the year, also these places are rich in natural resources. The only drawback of these lands is their exposure to the negative influence of cyclones, but this can easily be endured when there is such beauty around.
3. Malta
Malta is an island nation located in the Mediterranean Sea. The name of the land, according to one version, goes back to the Greek word “meli”, which means “honey” or the Roman word “melita”, which also translates as “honey”. According to another version, the name of the state translated from Phoenician "malet" means "refuge" or "port".
Malta has an ideal location, which has always been an apple of discord between various conquerors. At different times, the island was owned by Greeks, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Byzantines, Arabs, Romans, Spaniards. Malta is currently a member of the European Union.
The climate on the island is Mediterranean, winters are mild and summers are hot and dry. The infrastructure in the state is developed, it is an ideal place to survive the disaster.
2. Perth
Perth is one of the largest cities in Australia, was founded in 1829. In one of the ratings compiled in 2012, the city was among the ten best places to live. The climate is temperate, summers are hot and dry, runs from December to March. Residents of the city are good-natured and respect migrants, this quality of the locals will be very useful to foreigners in the event of a nuclear war.
1. Greenland
Greenland is an island located in the northeastern part of North America, it is washed by the waters of the Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean. These lands belong to Denmark, their territories are huge, but about 56,000 people inhabit them, so the island can accept immigrants. The climate of this place is changeable. People living on the island are engaged in hunting and fishing.