Samakand
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Ive been to quite a few islands but only Macquarie island really fits your requirements. Its outside territorial waters, and only has a small number of (non permanent) humans in huts on one end. The rest of the population is quite large, mainly Royal penguins, King penguins, elephant seals, and rabbits. The place has an interesting history.
Of the other sub antarctic islands Ive visited, Antipodes Island , being the furtherest place from London. Population is NZ seals, Wandering abatrosses, erect crested penguins, and a parakeet.
I went in a small ship. I'm a keen and experienced sailor and I wouldnt sail there for anything.
My most "alone with nature" island experience was on Enderby Island, knowing there were no people for miles around, and being confronted with a very excited young bull sealion, 3-4x my size, who ran towards me for 50yds stopping close enough to touch, about the distance my heart felt to be pounding. Apparently you dont turn and run because they can move very quickly , and they then think you are a girl sealion...
I stood there for a while as he expressed his frustration with the world, and my intrusion, and we parted on friendly terms (meaning he didnt bite me as I slowly stepped off sideways like a crab).
Of the other sub antarctic islands Ive visited, Antipodes Island , being the furtherest place from London. Population is NZ seals, Wandering abatrosses, erect crested penguins, and a parakeet.
I went in a small ship. I'm a keen and experienced sailor and I wouldnt sail there for anything.
My most "alone with nature" island experience was on Enderby Island, knowing there were no people for miles around, and being confronted with a very excited young bull sealion, 3-4x my size, who ran towards me for 50yds stopping close enough to touch, about the distance my heart felt to be pounding. Apparently you dont turn and run because they can move very quickly , and they then think you are a girl sealion...
I stood there for a while as he expressed his frustration with the world, and my intrusion, and we parted on friendly terms (meaning he didnt bite me as I slowly stepped off sideways like a crab).