6. Tristan da Cunha, South Atlantic Ocean
Tristan da Cunha is the name of a small and remote volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean, owned by the British. According to their own website, Tristan da Cunha is “the remotest island in the world”. It’s off the coast of South Africa so deep in the ocean that nuclear fallout may be very much weakened when it reaches it. It actually is inhabited by 260 people so space won’t be a problem. And from the pictures, it looks beautiful. As for resources, there is plenty of fish in the sea – there are even farms, and they seem to be looking for farmers. Not bad for one of the safest places on Earth from nuclear fallout!