#17: Tristan da Cunha (Saint Helena)
Certain coastal towns trace their origins back to shipwreck survivors who decided to settle. Tristan da Cunha, a remote island, emerged from such a maritime event. Isolation pushed its residents toward self-sufficiency and tighter social bonds. The dangers of the sea that led to hardship also became the foundation for community and survival, demonstrating the resilience that often arises in extreme circumstances.

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