North Sentinel Island, home to the Sentinelese tribe who have lived in isolation for thousands of years, is one of the most isolated places on Earth; the Indian government has strictly banned all visitors, including tourists and outsiders, to protect both the tribe and potential visitors, as the Sentinelese actively reject contact with modern civilization and attack boats and helicopters that approach too close.
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Imagine an island so dangerous, nobody is allowed to visit it.
This is North Sentinel Island, one of the most isolated places on Earth.
A tribe called the Sentinelese has lived here for thousands of years, completely cut off from modern civilization.
They reject all outsiders.
Boats and even helicopters that come too close are often attacked with arrows.
To protect both the tribe and visitors, the Indian government banned anyone from going near the island. No tourists, no internet, no contact with the outside world, a hidden world frozen in time.
Would you dare go near it?
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