2. The 56 islands that make up the Togian archipelago are inhabited by only 37 small villages, with one settled by the Bajau ‘sea gypsies’ who live in small huts above the ocean. The jungle is so dense in some areas that beaches are only accessible by sea.
4. Along the coast of Kapaa, Hawaii, are dozens of hidden beaches, masked by massive rock formations.
5. Kalawao, with a grand population of 90, is the second-least populous county in the United States.
7. Filicudi is a tiny and remote island in the crystal blue Mediterranean about 30 miles off the coast of Sicily.
9. In the early 1900s, the Mexican government carried out bomb tests in Puerto Vallarta and transformed the landscape into stunning caves and hidden beaches.
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