THE tropical Pitcairn islands are home to less than 50 people – almost all of whom are related to some of history’s most notorious mutineers. Since the 18th Century, Pitcairn has been a remote outpost ...
Remote yet accessible, with direct flights from the east coast, this island has flown under the radar of most Australian ...
BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES: Sunnyvale resident Laura Lorman just got back from “an adventure to Pitcairn Island, one of the remotest places on earth and made famous by the mutiny on the HMS Bounty.
For Barbara Kuchau of Live Oak, it started with a stirring film version of "Mutiny on the Bounty." "I saw the 1962 movie with Marlon Brando three times in one day," she says. "There was nobody there ...
Pitcairn is a tiny South Pacific island just 1 mile wide and 2 miles long, but with a famous bit of history involving Tahitian women, Captain William Bligh, a ship named the Bounty, and a mutiny on ...
ANGWIN — Jacqui Christian’s journey from her Pitcairn Island home began with a 310-mile boat trip to the island of Mangareva, a 1,050-mile flight to Tahiti, eight more hours in the air to Los Angeles ...
THE tiny island of Pitcairn – whose 49 inhabitants are descended from the Mutiny on the Bounty in 1789 – has become the last British territory in the world to receive its Covid jabs. It took THREE ...
The romanticized version of the Bounty story leaves out the bodies. From the stone-beating death of John Norton at Tofua to the livestock invasion of Tubuai and the kidnapping of women from Tahiti, ...
Pitcairn Island, one of King Charles III’s tiniest and most remote outposts, is marking the new monarch’s accession with a ceremony Sunday. Iona Thomas, recently appointed as governor of Pitcairn, ...