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"uninhabited" Definitions
  1. with no people living there; not inhabited

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Both countries are still contesting an uninhabited glacier—uninhabited, that is, except for soldiers.
Millions of pieces of plastic trash have washed onto an uninhabited island Millions of pieces of plastic trash have washed onto an uninhabited island More than 37 million pieces of plastic waste have washed onto an uninhabited island in the South Pacific.
Both countries claim the uninhabited outcrops but Tokyo controls them.
Mysterious rock art uncovered  in caves on uninhabited Caribbean island.
All islands but the one called Ko Paluay are uninhabited.
They also planted several seismic monitors around the uninhabited island.
People no longer live on Horn, but it's not uninhabited.
For now, the towns closest to the plant will remain uninhabited.
That included inhabiting any presently uninhabited islands or reefs, it added.
Instead of seeing an uninhabited landscape, Ms. Glen sees the future.
The uninhabited islands were full of pigs, fowl, fruit and fish.
Israel's Channel 13 television said the other two struck uninhabited areas.
They didn't know what to make of such an uninhabited expanse.
The place was quiet and dim, with a static, uninhabited air.
The Chinese seized the uninhabited reef from the Philippines in 2012.
Previously, Lavers documented the uninhabited Henderson Island in the South Pacific Ocean.
Her "Time Passes" chapter details the transformation of a house left uninhabited.
Israel's Channel 13 television said the other two projectiles struck uninhabited areas.
But the development was new and uninhabited, so those questions were moot.
Many of them small and uninhabited, but there are eight main islands.
The Coast Guard noted that nearly 80 percent of Kauai is uninhabited.
Antarctica is a continent that's mostly uninhabited and filled with unexplored areas.
Beyond the city, a former gulag, lies an endless, mostly uninhabited wilderness.
Japan and China have long been at loggerheads over the tiny, uninhabited islands.
In 1996, they almost reached the brink of war over an uninhabited islet.
There's a lot of open space that's uninhabited there in the North Pacific.
In front of us was more desert, uninhabited land on the Mexico side.
In such circumstances, ownership of two uninhabited islets is of comparatively minor importance.
Built overnight, many houses had construction defects, were culturally inappropriate, and remained uninhabited.
Portions of the US-Mexico border, for example, run through roadless, uninhabited desert.
They'd traversed a few of the region's mostly uninhabited islands with minimal luck.
Initial trials of the technology are likely to be run on small, uninhabited islands.
Monetas, through a glass partition, looked dark and uninhabited, as if nobody worked there.
The property continues to remain uninhabited, though the grounds are maintained for potential buyers.
As communities encroach on historically uninhabited wildlands, the line between nature and society blurs.
Devon Island, located in the Arctic, is the largest uninhabited island in the world.
It's really weird to imagine an uninhabited submarine with 24 nuclear missiles floating around.
Unesco designated the entire island a biosphere reserve, and at times it feels uninhabited.
The forlorn building stood as empty as a ghost ship, every room now uninhabited.
The 833-mile border runs mostly through uninhabited forests and sparsely populated rural areas.
It was a deliberately unobtrusive place, nestled against a hillside amid otherwise uninhabited land.
The monkeys live in six social groups on the island, which is uninhabited by people.
NASA scientist says Mars is probably uninhabited; Professor Snooks says it is teeming with aliens.
On Big Major Cay, an uninhabited island in the Exumas, that is what you'll find.
For its part, Pakistan insisted the attack had hit an uninhabited forest, damaging only trees.
There are a handful of places around the world that are largely untouched or uninhabited.
Photos taken by NASA equipment capture the uninhabited areas of Antarctica and the Arctic region.
The second is the uninhabited persona, what you only let others close to you see.
Although these are uninhabited, they still warrant celebration (even if it is at 7 a.m. ET).
Workers have made an unexpected discovery when demolishing an uninhabited house in France — 600 gold coins.
They almost went to war over an uninhabited islet each claims as its own in 1996.
Tetepare is one of the Solomon Islands and the largest uninhabited island in the South Pacific.
Nikumaroro, formerly known as Garden Island, was uninhabited the year Earhart disappeared and remains so today.
The two countries almost went to war over an uninhabited islet in the Aegean in 1996.
You'd be hard-pressed to do better than this uninhabited island near the Tahiti International Airport.
Terra nullius is the convenient fiction that if no Europeans were present, the land was uninhabited.
Communication in the harsh, uninhabited and undeveloped environment of the Australian Outback is a huge challenge.
The uninhabited island has around 20 pigs who love to swim in the water with visitors.
So he is sent into an uninhabited place to wander, where no one can see him.
Territorial disputes almost provoked a war between the NATO allies in 1996 over tiny uninhabited islets.
Territorial disputes almost provoked a war between Greece and Turkey in 1996 over tiny uninhabited islets.
A portion of the fee currently goes to protecting the 97 percent of the uninhabited islands.
China disputes ownership with Japan of a group of uninhabited islets in the East China Sea.
Much of the island of Kauai is a state park, leaving nearly 80% of it uninhabited.
A genuine town in a remote part of western Queensland, Betoota has been uninhabited for years.
Everything at the site indicated a founding colony — first arrivals to the shores of uninhabited islands.
In these paintings, Léger rendered uninhabited, post-Cubist machine-scapes crammed with repetitions, combinations, and permutations.
Experts, for example, recently revealed details of an ancient 'pyramid' on the uninhabited Greek island of Keros.
"We don't want to go to war over uninhabited rocks in the South China Sea," he said.
The islands of Tiran and Sanafir are uninhabited, located around the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba.
Most of Mozambique's Indian Ocean shoreline is uninhabited, so there's no need to worry about crowded beaches.
It said the jet crashed in an uninhabited area and no one was hurt on the ground.
Oslo, capital of another Scandinavian country with lots of uninhabited open space, has taken quiet seriously, too.
A strange, barren and (almost) uninhabited world hides 26 minutes from Marseille's Vieux Port: the Frioul Archipelago.
When they arrived here in what was the uninhabited West Bank, the area was under Jordan's control.
"But they are only the small, uninhabited ones," amounting to 10 percent of the offshore island area.
Raikoke is an uninhabited volcanic island in the northwest Pacific Ocean, off the coasts of Russia and Japan.
One of the world's most remote places, an uninhabited coral atoll, is also one of its most polluted.
We eventually traced it back to young Russian prospectors in a completely uninhabited region of Far Eastern Russia.
India, it said, had crossed only a few miles into Pakistan and pounded uninhabited jungle for theatrical effect.
She noted that parties to a 2002 declaration of conduct had agreed to refrain from inhabiting uninhabited features.
Also, officials believe they've freed the Antipodes islands (also uninhabited) of mice, which eat seabird chicks and eggs.
The US recognizes Japan's administration of the tiny chain of uninhabited islands should China attempt to take them.
The wildfires cover 3.1 million hectares of mostly remote, uninhabited forest, the Federal Forestry Agency said on Thursday.
Huis Ten Bosch owns a 39,000 square meter uninhabited island near its main theme park area in Nagasaki.
China has a separate dispute with Japan over a group of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea.
A small, uninhabited island called Semisopochnoi basically stretches so far west that it actually enters the eastern hemisphere.
The islands were uninhabited before they were used by Portugal as a trading base in the 246th century.
You can bike, kayak or go by boat to explore Stockholm's 2130,873 islands, uninhabited islets, rocks and coves.
In the century before 22019, the US claimed nearly 100 uninhabited islands in the Caribbean and the Pacific.
These are essentially super-compartments—uninhabited floors designed to resist the spread of fire for much longer than normal.
NATO members Greece and Turkey were nearly drawn into a military clash in 1996 over an uninhabited Aegean islet.
Though currently uninhabited, it is apparently popular among tourists and is steeped in history dating back to the Vikings.
China also has a separate dispute with Japan over a group of uninhabited islets in the East China Sea.
In January an Egyptian court rejected a government plan to transfer two uninhabited Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia.
But there is not the certainty of no casualties that the South Pacific Ocean Uninhabited Area brings with it.
The islands, which are largely barren and uninhabited, have continued to divide the two countries throughout the postwar period.
Sino-Japanese ties have long been plagued by conflicting claims over a group of uninhabited East China Sea islets.
In the East China Sea, tensions have grown between China and Japan over the uninhabited Senkaku, or Diaoyu, islands.
The aircraft went down Tuesday night off the largely uninhabited Kaena Point on the west side of the island.
Saudi Arabia said it shot down the missile, with fragments landing in an uninhabited area north of the capital.
On that uninhabited island, with the fire crackling and the tide inching up, Mr. Kleeman produced his homemade ring.
According to the Dutch news media, the uninhabited area subsequently gained a reputation for lawlessness, wild parties and prostitution.
And they are surprisingly common, although luckily most impacts occur over the oceans or uninhabited regions around the globe.
This year, the government even debated a plan to confine all Rohingya refugees on a flood-prone uninhabited island.
Rescue helicopters were sent to the island, which is uninhabited but is frequently visited by tourists on day trips.
The island is officially uninhabited, but 47 tourists were believed to be there at the time of the eruption.
Scientists unofficially named the island Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai, a concatenation of two older, uninhabited islands it nestles between.
The key could be a partial skeleton found on uninhabited Gardner Island (now called Nikumaroro), three years after Earhart's disappearance.
Government lawyer Rafiq Sharif told Reuters the decree was now law and the two uninhabited islands were under Saudi sovereignty.
Although the Senkakus are uninhabited, their ownership would allow for exclusive oil, mineral and fishing rights in the surrounding waters.
I'm excited to read her novellas "Fairy Water" and "An Uninhabited House," released earlier this year by British Library Publishing.
In 2014, when Lizzie and Richard Williams, the last year-round residents, moved out, the Summer Isles officially became uninhabited.
The region ablaze includes remote, uninhabited forest in Krasnoyarsk, Yakutia and Irkutsk, creating what environmentalists have called an ecological catastrophe.
"One whole half of the island is called Shipwreck Beach for a reason, and it is uninhabited," she told PEOPLE.
Maci Bookout has mastered some wild motherhood moments in Tennesee, but is she ready for the uninhabited jungles of Nicaragua?
Although the islands are uninhabited, their ownership would allow for exclusive oil, mineral and fishing rights in the surrounding waters.
The islands are uninhabited, but their ownership would allow for exclusive oil, mineral and fishing rights in the surrounding waters.
Despite having previous history with human contact, it's been uninhabited for the past 10 years — but that's about to change.
In 2013 Tory peer Lord Howell suggested the region as prime territory for fracking because it was "uninhabited and desolate".
The unlikely trigger for the current spate of protests was the transfer of two uninhabited Egyptian islands to Saudi Arabia.
Despite being completely devoid of human or animal life, one can't help but imagine the stories behind Puder's uninhabited landscapes.
Relatives continued to live at the mansion until World War II, but the mansion was left uninhabited by the 1960s.
A small detachment of international peacekeeping troops, mostly Egyptian and American, is stationed on Tiran (the islands are otherwise uninhabited).
Rescue helicopters were sent to the island, which is uninhabited but which is frequently visited by tourists on day trips.
Rescue helicopters were sent to the island, which is uninhabited but which is frequently visited by tourists on day trips.
In "De la Profondeur du Lave-Temps de l'Horloge Hystérésique aux Champs de Mains," it's a tiny, uninhabited suburban interior.
From around the time of the birth of Christ to around the time of Charlemagne, Greenland was, it appears, uninhabited.
The islands, located between the two countries, are uninhabited and had been controlled by Egypt for the past 20163 years.
NATO members Greece and Turkey were nearly drawn into a military clash as recently as 1996 over an uninhabited Aegean islet.
While it might not seem that way to us, most of our planet is actually uninhabited ocean, desert, or remote wilderness.
The families in Ixmiquilpan move ahead with construction, but often the houses are left uninhabited and the families are rarely reunited.
The majority fly over uninhabited areas, and many also occur during daytime when the sun's glare makes them hard to detect.
Experts have uncovered a vast array of mysterious pre-Columbian rock art in the caves of a remote uninhabited Caribbean island.
India claimed 300 jihadis were killed, while Pakistani officials said India merely pounded an uninhabited jungle where a camp once existed.
The unidentified legends had spent three days living like Tom Hanks on the remote, uninhabited Fanadik Island in the Pacific ocean.
The solution, Altındere's interviewees suggest lightheartedly, is to bring 3D printers to the uninhabited planet and let them build everything there.
Before lunch, we set sail for the San Blas archipelago, made up of 378 mostly uninhabited islands spanning 100 square miles.
In 1959, the Antarctic Treaty was signed into effect, dividing peaceful governance of the uninhabited continent between the 12 vested nations.
In one story in Groff's "Florida," two young girls scrabble to survive, left to fend for themselves on an uninhabited island.
With over 80 islands, most uninhabited, it is easy to drop off drugs undetected, or to smuggle them in from boats.
China is also involved in a separate dispute with Japan over a group of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea.
Officials also think they've successfully rid the 8,500-square-mile, uninhabited Antipodes islands of mice, which eat seabird chicks and eggs.
The volcanic island is uninhabited and the northern part of the island is, as the name suggests, barren and devoid of vegetation.
Japan and China have long been at loggerheads over the tiny, uninhabited islands, called the Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China.
The quake struck 688 kilometers east southeast of the uninhabited island in the eastern Pacific Ocean off the coast of Central America.
Contested territorial claims over uninhabited East China Sea islands, called Senkaku by Japan and Diaoyu by China, are a major bilateral issue.
What's more, most of the planet's surface is uninhabited, so the odds of an asteroid exploding over your city is very slim.
Nikumaroro, one of the Phoenix Islands, is an inhospitable place and was uninhabited at the time of the Electra's disappearance in 1937.
Each image reveals traces of a human presence — tire tracks, remnants of meals, a cup filled with Chang's breastmilk— but remains uninhabited.
The Rock Islands, about 200 to 300 limestone islands of volcanic origin in Palau's Southern Lagoon, are for the most part uninhabited.
The report said neighbors had never seen fancy cars on their street and said the homes in question seemed to be uninhabited.
There are a handful of uninhabited areas not covered by Sygic's maps, said Daniela Zelinova, a spokesperson for the Slovakia-based company.
The Pitcairn Islands chain — which includes the three other uninhabited islands of Henderson, Ducie, and Oeno, — became a British colony in 1838.
Only 1,400 Hawaiian monk seals remain anywhere on Earth, and the largely uninhabited Northwestern Hawaiian Islands are home to most of them.
Within weeks, the previously uninhabited plot was a tent city of several thousand, replete with shops, restaurants, and a private health clinic.
As for lines on a map: Canada and Denmark are at odds over ownership of Hans Island, an uninhabited rock off Nunavut.
With entire walls collapsing and nature growing inside buildings, it's easy to see how this island has been left uninhabited for decades.
Much of the small island is lush, uninhabited tropical rainforest, and helicopter tours to see the stunning views are a popular attraction.
Over 120 days, cameras captured 46,000 photographs of wild boar, with more than 26,000 images taken in the areas which were uninhabited.
Devon Island, located off of Canada, is described by NASA as a "polar desert," and is the largest uninhabited island on Earth.
Liquid cremation's biggest opponents are typically religious groups, who believe uninhabited corporeal vessels ought not be liquefied and sent spiraling down a drain.
But a longstanding maritime dispute over uninhabited islands in the East China Sea and other arguments dating to World War II raised tensions.
PARIS – French gendarmes say workers paid to demolish an uninhabited house in Brittany made an unexpected discovery in the cellar — 600 gold coins.
H.V.R.F. Central Command: Being based in the Ukraine (albeit in an uninhabited zone) during wartime, it made sense to adopt a militant stance.
One tried and tested solution is to plunge a re-entering craft into a zone known as the South Pacific Ocean Uninhabited Area.
"This area in the Southeast especially is what we call the wildland-urban interface," an area where large uninhabited lands neighbor urban development.
But if someone committed a crime in the uninhabited Idaho portion of Yellowstone, Kalt surmised, it would be impossible to form a jury.
China disputes a group of uninhabited islets with Japan in the East China Sea, and also claims most of the South China Sea.
With the stroke of his pen, Egypt's president designated a stretch of mostly uninhabited land in southern Egypt as a restricted military zone.
A growing population, spread out into forested regions largely uninhabited until recently, is placing people and nature more at risk of being burned.
The lizards came from a place uninhabited by Pachyrhynchus weevils, so that the reptiles could have had no prior experience of such beetles.
Tokyo and Beijing have long feuded over other regional issues, including the disputed ownership of uninhabited islands in the waters near both countries.
The vast majority of this space, however, is uninhabited, patrolled only by brave pathfinders far from the light and sound of other humans.
Jewish Israelis building homes in previously undeveloped and uninhabited land, despite competing historical claims on that land is a phony excuse for terrorism.
That could change in the coming days, as many of the villages secured outside Mosul over the last two weeks were mostly uninhabited.
That was the name given to New Zealand by Kupe, the first Polynesian to reach the then-uninhabited island in the 10th century.
He and his team would breed the mice in the laboratory and then, as an initial experiment, release them on an uninhabited island.
Researchers also saw higher numbers of racoons, Japanese marten, a weasel-like animal, and Japanese macaque or monkeys in uninhabited or restricted zones.
Towering mountains with deep ravines and huge waterfalls make up the interior of the uninhabited state park where the helicopter crashed this week.
Japanese fighters also came up against unmanned aircraft, including a drone found about 160km to the north of the uninhabited Diaoyus in April.
The uninhabited East China Sea islands lie about 220 km (135 miles) northeast of Taiwan and are controlled by Tokyo but claimed by Beijing.
The missile was shot down by Saudi air defense forces, with fragments of the missile landing in an uninhabited area north of the capital.
Saudi Arabia said it shot down the missile before it hit its target, with fragments landing in an uninhabited area north of the capital.
A U.S. Navy aircraft crew rescued two stranded civilians from an uninhabited Pacific Island on Friday after they spotted "SOS" written in the sand.
The circumstances of how the puppies came to be stranded on an uninhabited island in the Canadian province of Manitoba remains a mystery, however.
The islands of Tiran and Sanafir, both uninhabited, are situated in the narrow entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba leading to Jordan and Israel.
Parliament voted on Wednesday to hand over the two uninhabited islands of Tiran and Sanafir and Sisi is expected to ratify the decision soon.
Like Martin, Appleby lives in a largely uninhabited landscape dominated by nature, where one becomes conscious of the sky's presence, its constantly changing conditions.
In fact, the San Blas Islands of Panama is an archipelago of almost 400 unnamed and uninhabited islands that are made mostly of coral.
It was intercepted by the Patriot missile defense system, leading to shrapnel falling over an uninhabited area east of the airport, the statement said.
Scientists in Massachusetts want to create a colony of timber rattlesnakes, which are poisonous, on an uninhabited island in the center of the state.
But all in all, it remains a quiet, mostly uninhabited place that gives visitors a glimpse of what life was like in the past.
The Andaman and Nicobar chain is made up of 572 islands, a vast majority of them uninhabited, stretching around 470 miles north to south.
The full extent of the pollution and its effects are not yet clear; areas like uninhabited rocky islets are also thought to be affected.
Egypt and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement Saturday for Cairo to return control of two uninhabited but strategic Red Sea islands to the kingdom.
The M-156 rocket that was launched landed in an uninhabited area and caused no injuries, damage or fires, according to the Air Force.
"In a few years, scores of populous towns and cities will spring up in the now uninhabited territories between the two oceans," he wrote.
The agreement, announced in April, caused a public uproar and rare protests by Egyptians who said the uninhabited islands of Tiran and Sanafir were Egyptian.
In a 203 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation called "Skin of Evil," the Enterprise forges a rescue mission to a seemingly uninhabited planet.
The purpose of the resettlement was to help populate the country's rural areas, such as the Creuse department in central France, which were largely uninhabited.
This April, his government claimed success, declaring that 93% of the 19,679 villages that lacked power in 2015 had obtained it, with the remainder uninhabited.
What's left are desolate, uninhabited stretches of border where construction logistics are difficult, crossing is difficult, and the Border Patrol's detection work is relatively easy.
These uninhabited islands are claimed by both countries, close to vital shipping lanes, home to valuable commercial fish, and potentially rich in oil and gas.
Two years ago, the march was dotted with racist banners, some of them reading "Pure blood, clear mind" or "Europe will be white or uninhabited".
Rongerik Atoll was an uninhabited spot more than 120 miles away from home, where many of the people relocated from Bikini nearly starved to death.
The protests took place as Sisi faces criticism for a government accord putting the uninhabited Red Sea islands of Tiran and Sanafir in Saudi waters.
Greenpeace, however, said the authorities were wrong to say the fires, which have been burning for several weeks, affected only uninhabited parts of the country.
The White House and the Pentagon have made it clear that they do not want a war with China over a group of uninhabited islands.
The "natural" impetus for EUSA first occurred two years ago during a 12-hour bike ride with his wife in an uninhabited area of California.
Last year, the annual far-right march was dotted with racist banners such as "pure blood, clear mind" and "Europe will be white or uninhabited".
" Beyond its function as a generator of metaphors, he muses, "what does it mean for us that we have, in our world, an uninhabited continent?
It may look a part of something large but it is nothing more than an uninhabited islet of a few goats, no water or shelter.
The Opinion essay continues: I spent a great deal of time as a child on a tiny, uninhabited island off the west coast of Scotland.
Japan's government announced this week that it's buying Mageshima Island, an uninhabited outcrop 353 miles (34 kilometers) from the southernmost Japanese main island of Kyushu.
Another official floated the idea of moving the boars to uninhabited islands -- but that's not practical because they are good swimmers, according to the AFCD.
Their common subject is an uninhabited mountainous landscape in which pristine bodies of water nestle and smaller, self-contained landscapes and unnamable activities assert themselves.
The government's proposal to hand the uninhabited islands to the Saudis, who had asked Egypt to protect them in the 1950s, sparked street protests last year.
HBO has a very strict policy of no drones going anywhere near any human being, so we used those for flying over water, and uninhabited spaces.
Revisiting Duino in the 1990s, Mr Bassett found Rilke's interiors uninhabited, its contents dispersed at auction, and it seemed that an entire civilisation was for sale.
In the 19th century a craze for guano for use as fertiliser leads to the occupation of dozens of uninhabited islands in the Caribbean and Pacific.
The novel's plot spins on the premise that in an uninhabited, 50-square-mile portion of Yellowstone National Park, you can legally get away with murder.
Hawaii News Now reports that a ship had noticed flashing lights emitting from the uninhabited Chuuk State island on Wednesday where the two were later found.
Dr. Yannis Papastamatiou: I was [near] an uninhabited atoll in the central Pacific, and my colleague and I brought a shark on board to tag it.
The houses in these early paintings look uninhabited and desolate, and you see them through a screen of trees or underbrush, or blurred by falling snow.
Cassidy opened a small tavern and called it Innisfree, after a W. B. Yeats poem about an uninhabited island, which is inscribed in the Irish passport.
Coastguard vessels from both countries routinely shadow each other near the uninhabited islets, stoking concern that an accidental collision or other complications could trigger a clash.
In the Solomon Islands, receding shorelines have destroyed some villages and rising sea levels have submerged five uninhabited islands, according to a study published in May.
Most of that population is in Whitehorse, leaving the bulk of the territory uninhabited, a subarctic landscape of tundra and mountains stretching north toward the pole.
The 35-room resort will span five uninhabited islands in the Anambas archipelago, with access to over 700 acres of forest, three lagoons and 13 beaches.
There are hundreds of uninhabited islands off the coast of Japan, although the vast majority are small and lacking the infrastructure required to support human inhabitants.
Organizers had already overcome the hurdles of building stables, practice and performance arenas plus 24-hour-a-day accommodation for vets on the otherwise uninhabited island.
The largest state in the country is also the most uninhabited, meaning that its total annual electricity production is among the lowest, at 5,137 gigawatt hours.
Op-Ed Contributor TIFARITI, Western Sahara — Uninhabited and less than three miles long, the rocky, flat area known as Guerguerat falls under no formal government rule.
Up until this point in the series, humanity has been fighting amongst itself, but now, people have access to thousands of new, uninhabited planets to travel to.
Egypt, for its part, last year delighted Saudi Arabia by ratifying an agreement that two small uninhabited islands near the Gulf of Aqaba belonged to the kingdom.
The dispute over the uninhabited islands, which are under Japanese control, has been a major sticking point in Japan and China's often contentious relations in recent years.
Egyptian media has been in uproar since the government announced on Saturday the signing of a maritime demarcation accord that puts the uninhabited islands in Saudi waters.
At the same time, firefighters have pulled back in the uninhabited national forests to the north, where they have cut fire lines and are employing indirect methods.
The islands are uninhabited but strategically located and the move caused consternation among Egyptians who say they have been taught at school that the islands are theirs.
Finally, there aren't many opportunities for crime in an area that is uninhabited, and remote—there's not even a road connecting it to the rest of Yellowstone.
Eradicating introduced predators is not too hard on small islands, especially those uninhabited by people who might worry about the poison bait often used in the process.
In recent weeks, fleets of Chinese fishing boats have crowded into the waters around the uninhabited islands, backed by Chinese fisheries-protection vessels, part of the coastguard.
In essence, the public can help filter out uninhabited areas, such as deserts or bushland, so aid workers can concentrate on mapping places where people actually live.
This towering, pyramid-shaped structure nicknamed the "Hotel of Doom" is the currently uninhabited Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea, which started being built in the 1980s.
Hundreds of miles away from the mainland, it was uninhabited except for a few species of small mammals, like arctic foxes, and one big one: woolly mammoths.
While other parts of San Francisco were getting a Gold Rush-induced makeover, this part of the 49-square-mile area remained largely uninhabited and un-travelled.
A police official from Japan's Hokkaido prefecture said the 10 sailors were suspected of having looted a fishing station from an uninhabited Japanese island close to Hokkaido.
Los Angeles gives the illusion of an uninhabited oasis cultivated by the Broads and the Tapers instead of the Tongva who lived on the land centuries before.
Without the encumbrance of her skin, she can fly around freely in the night sky, at least until her husband wakes up to find that uninhabited skin.
Explorer The Selous Game Reserve in central Tanzania is one of Africa's last, great, uninhabited safari areas, delivering all the big game without the big (human) crowds.
In that sense, they contrast with Dorothea Lange's famous and beautiful Migrant Mother series and the uninhabited, rigorously stark industrial scenes photographed by Bernd and Hilla Becher.
And remember, the space station could very well crash into the ocean or over an uninhabited area, and the pieces could spread out over hundreds of miles.
In addition to fishing, the areas surrounding the uninhabited and disputed island archipelagos are believed to be rich in minerals, but until now have been largely unexplored.
Shortly before Mr. Xi took office in 2012, anti-Japan protests erupted over a disputed cluster of uninhabited islands, demonstrations that spilled over into violence and arson.
In the East China Sea, China and Japan are at odds over an uninhabited island chain, known as the Senkaku in Japan and the Diaoyu in China.
Intrepid Travel has a Key West & Dry Tortugas Sailing Adventure package that features snorkeling with sea turtles in the uninhabited Marquesas Keys and Dry Tortugas National Park.
Parliament voted on Wednesday to back a treaty to handover the two uninhabited islands of Tiran and Sanfir and Sisi is expected to ratify the decision soon.
Before visiting the jetty, I was thinking a lot about interior landscapes, those uninhabited places inside of us that cannot be contained (or explained) by any map.
That uninhabited area is encircled by a restricted zone with intermediate contamination, and an outer zone that is inhabited because radiation levels there have been deemed safe.
The nine other survivors clung to a plank from PT-19603 and reached the island, an uninhabited dot in the Solomon Islands chain, after around four hours.
Because permanent settlements tended to avoid these flood-prone and poorly drained areas, they remained largely uninhabited and could then be available, after added investment, to intensive agriculture.
Vaan Island is one of 21 uninhabited islands in the Gulf of Mannar between India and Sri Lanka which was declared Asia's first marine biosphere reserve in 1989.
Two researchers travelled to Henderson Island, a remote, uninhabited island in the South Pacific, to try to get a handle on how much plastic refuse had washed ashore.
Federal officials found most of the young animals malnourished late last year in the uninhabited Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, the northernmost islands and atolls in the Hawaiian Islands chain.
Parliament voted on Wednesday to back a treaty to hand over the two uninhabited islands of Tiran and Sanfir and Sisi is expected to ratify the decision soon.
At the heart of tensions are eight uninhabited islands controlled by Japan that are close to important shipping lanes, rich fishing grounds and potential oil and gas reserves.
Per The Guardian, the story begins in 2013 when Nigel, a gannet, showed up on Mana Island, an uninhabited piece of land off the coast of New Zealand.
China sparked condemnation from the United States and Japan in late 2013 when it declared an ADIZ over the East China Sea, covering uninhabited islands disputed with Tokyo.
If that worked — and there is reason to think it would — he would then apply for permission to release thousands of the mice on a smaller, uninhabited island.
Kakaban Lake is the main attraction of Kakaban Island, one of about 30 islands, nearly all uninhabited, in the Derawan Archipelago, which lies some 35 miles off Borneo.
Sisi faces criticism for putting the uninhabited Red Sea islands of Tiran and Sanafir in Saudi waters though there are no signs that his rule is under threat.
Raikoke is an uninhabited volcanic island with a 1,808-foot peak and is part of the Kuril Islands, an archipelago that spans from Japan to Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula.
A lot has been written about The Witness already, but for the uninitiated, here's the rundown: it's a puzzle game that takes place on a mysterious uninhabited island.
There was once an uninhabited islet lying close to the Chinese side of the Ussuri River, which marks the border between Russia and China in the Far East.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There's a good reason that most astronomical observatories are located in distant, uninhabited locations like Hawaii's Mauna Kea and Chile's Atacama Desert.
They said latest victim died in hospital, having been among more than 250 people injured in the eruption on the uninhabited island, a popular sightseeing excursion for tourists.
Finally, I saw a small tributary rushing into the Madre de Dios, and realized that I was near the uninhabited stretch where I had made camp decades ago.
The contestants were on an uninhabited private estate that the Ministry of Defense used as a training ground during World War II, The Radio Times of London reported.
In late January 1996, both Turkey and Greece claimed the sovereignty of a pair of uninhabited Aegean Islands, known as Imia in Greece and as Kardak in Turkey.
And Buttigieg did come in for some criticism on that front, particularly during his push to demolish 1,000 unlivable and uninhabited homes as part of a broader development scheme.
Not only are they enlarging uninhabited islands and reefs in the South China Sea and building airstrips, they have deployed military aircraft and air defense missile systems as well.
Very quickly, a frozen conflict over a few uninhabited rocks in the Aegean sea, known as the Kardak islands in Turkish and Imia in Greek, started to heat up.
This time around, the chaos will unfold in a creepy, parent-free recreation of the New England teenagers' wealthy town, rather than an uninhabited island filled with British boys.
The escalation was due in part to a simmering dispute over control of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea, which spilled into anti-Japanese protests in Chinese cities.
Though China calls it a city, its permanent population is no more than a few thousand, and many of the disputed islets and reefs in the sea are uninhabited.
In 1856, the United States passed the Guano Island Act that authorized US citizens to claim guano from over 100 uninhabited islands and atolls in the Pacific and Atlantic.
To be frank, most of the world is uninhabited—so even if an asteroid of this size did strike the planet, it's unlikely it would actually have harmed anyone.
AROUND THE WEB: Disney is being criticized for its potential plans to buy an uninhabited Bahamas island and turn it into a cruise ship destination, the Miami Herald reports.
Remote places such as the Sahara desert and the Arctic seem to be "eclipse magnets," a testament to just how much of the planet is still wild and uninhabited.
The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, the string of uninhabited islands stretching 6900,2628 miles from Nihoa Island to Kure Atoll, have a bipartisan history of conservation dating back over a century.
A Malaysian photographer claims to have snuck past authorities in Fukushima, Japan, for a rare look at the uninhabited city that five years ago suffered a devastating nuclear meltdown.
Though China calls it a city, Sansha's permanent population is no more than a few thousand, and many of the disputed islets and reefs in the sea are uninhabited.
Japan has a separate dispute with China over tiny, uninhabited isles in the East China Sea, and has been keen to stress the importance of the rule of law.
Instead, the deadly environment of The Rain calls back to Tarkovsky's Stalker, about a dangerous and uninhabited area—the Zone—where every tuft of grass threatens a hidden profundity.
The specter of an anonymous burial on Hart Island, an uninhabited strip of land in Long Island Sound, prompted generous strangers to provide him a grave of his own.
The area surrounds the uninhabited Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and is home to an estimated 7,000 marine and terrestrial species, a quarter of which are found nowhere else on earth.
This was the second mass demonstration in less than two weeks over the Egyptian cabinet's decision to gift two uninhabited but strategic islands to Saudi Arabia earlier this month.
Ali gained prominence in January after defending a case against a government plan to transfer two uninhabited Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, a deal that prompted mass protests.
Egypt's cabinet announced on Saturday that it was transferring sovereignty of Tiran and Sanafir, arid and uninhabited islands at the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba, to Saudi Arabia.
Bangladesh's government says it is proceeding with a controversial plan to turn an uninhabited, low-lying island in the Bay of Bengal into a new shelter for the Rohingya.
Beijing has long balked at the reach of American naval power and feuded for decades with Japan over uninhabited islands that the Japanese call Senkaku and the Chinese Diaoyutai.
The prelude arises from a principled choice, making it very clear that Native Americans had long been a significant presence in the locales that homesteaders would describe as uninhabited.
In the predawn darkness on Saturday, a sheriff's deputy on patrol in a rural area of southeast Texas noticed flames shooting up from a patch of uninhabited county land.
The United States should state that it will begin treating recoverable uninhabited aircraft, or drones, the same as equivalent human-inhabited aircraft that are not captured under the MTCR.
In April, Sisi's cabinet announced that two uninhabited islands in the Red Sea, which Saudi Arabia had placed under Egyptian control in the nineteen-fifties, were to be returned.
India subsequently launched air strikes against what it said were training camps in Pakistan on Tuesday, which led to Pakistan bombing what it said was uninhabited territory in Indian Kashmir.
Uninhabited for most of history, the continent is now home to just a few thousand people (mostly researchers and associated staff), making for an immense space with little human activity.
Nargis, Helen, and a young Kashmiri man, Imran, who had been visiting them, flee to an abandoned mosque on an uninhabited island in the river that runs by the city.
There's also the more ethically comfortable idea of asexual reproduction, which would involve planting biophores on habitable—but uninhabited—worlds, where they could start a new riff on Earth life.
"We will only conduct our tests in an uninhabited desert, so our light beams will not interfere with any people or Earth-based space observation equipment," he told the Daily.
Fewer than 1 in 5 survive their first year in the uninhabited islands because of threats including predation, entanglement and environmental changes, according to the California-based Marine Mammal Center.
China and Japan have long been mired in a territorial dispute over a group of tiny, uninhabited East China Sea islands, called the Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China.
China and Japan dispute sovereignty over a group of uninhabited East China Sea islets, while in the South China Sea, Beijing is building islands on reefs to bolster its claims.
Further to the east, I spy uninhabited Polyaigos, a mile away, and soon I swim along that island, following the undulations of the volcanic shoreline, in and out of caverns.
That desperation was on show on an uninhabited islet near Hokkaido, the few buildings on which Japanese authorities say was ransacked by a North Korean crew who washed ashore there.
The trouble started in June when India sent troops to stop China building a road in the Doklam area, which is remote, uninhabited territory claimed by both China and Bhutan.
Giroux brings the uninhabited facility to life with sounds from the nearby Insectarium, Biodôme, and Planétarium, but he demonstrates a particular interest in the city's visual characteristics, particularly the architecture.
The spit of land at the end, called Boca Chica by locals, is remote, relatively uninhabited, and close to the ocean, making it an attractive area to launch big rockets.
The place is currently uninhabited, sitting on the market with a $7.5 million asking price, but for the next 12-odd hours, a plutocrat's palace would become a communist's playground.
The island, most of which is owned by a privately held Tokyo development company, is uninhabited and hosts two intersecting unpaved runways that were abandoned under a previous development project.
It has not yet been named, but is unofficially referred to as Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai, a combination of the names of the two older, uninhabited islands it sits between.
The Barren Island volcano, on a remote uninhabited island off the country's eastern coast, had been lying dormant for more than 150 years until it saw a major eruption in 1991.
After Peter McCallister went to prison, the McCallisters' once enviable suburban Illinois house became the property of the First National Bank of Chicago and the uninhabited grounds quickly began to deteriorate.
The quake occurred at a depth of 117 miles (212 km) some 19 miles south-southwest of the uninhabited island of Agrihan in the U.S. territory, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Researchers with The Earhart Project are dedicated to proving that the pilot made an emergency landing and eventually died on uninhabited Nikumaroro island, part of the western Pacific republic of Kiribati.
Regional authorities have said they do not plan to expend resources on fighting the latter as they are mainly in remote, uninhabited areas and therefore not a direct threat to people.
Though officially part of the city and county of San Francisco, the outcrops are uninhabited except for Southeast Farallon Island, where a handful of conservation scientists have a field research station.
The Israelis responded to the attack on the Wolf by firing a number of rockets and artillery shells, seemingly at random, into uninhabited parts of southern Lebanon, with no casualties reported.
Beckham was the guest for the 75th anniversary of Desert Island Discs, a show that asks a "castaway" to pick eight recordings to keep them company on an imaginary uninhabited island.
Panama City recently faced a real-estate bubble that many observers agree was fueled by drug money from Colombia and Venezuela being laundered through property—apartment units that remain largely uninhabited.
But what could be the most promising development in months was the result of a lone man's search, one that took him to an uninhabited sandbank along the coast of Mozambique.
When Kelen was 10, the Americans finally evacuated the islanders to Kili, an uninhabited island bedeviled on all sides by violent ocean swells too rough for the canoe, which rotted away.
The Pacific Remote Islands National Marine Monument and the Rose Atoll National Marine Monument protect the waters around a handful of islands, most uninhabited, to the south of the Hawaiian Islands.
The Russian Mission Control planners tried to time its reentry so it would come down over an uninhabited region of the Pacific, but no one knew exactly where it would land.
"They were kind of spooked about threats Trump made about the South China Sea, back and forth with Japan about some uninhabited islands, and trade issues in general," Mr. Manning said.
Many of those more than 5953,2595 vacant units are uninhabited because their owners bought them as long-term financial investments, and not because they needed a place to live, LAist reports.
As recompense for having supported the Empire during the war, the British offered these plantation owners some of the uninhabited pastoral islands in the Caribbean — the Bahamas, the Turks and Caicos.
With the reunification of Germany in 228, this city was littered with uninhabited buildings and large sections of valuable but disused land along the strip where the Berlin Wall once stood.
The display of U.S.-Japan naval power close to China could upset Beijing, which is locked in a territorial dispute with Tokyo in the region over uninhabited islets close to Taiwan.
"The area was so vast, so uninhabited, so removed from the rest of the nation that it hardly seemed to warrant consideration in his view," according to Eisenhower biographer Jim Newton.
The sovereignty of these two uninhabited islands, located in the Red Sea between Saudi Arabia and Egypt, had been disputed by the two countries but had been under Egyptian control for decades.
"We discussed the importance of claimants adhering to steps they've already agreed including respecting international law, not militarizing disputed areas and not occupying uninhabited islands, reefs and shoals," he told reporters later.
It's about 30,000 hectares in size, more than 37 miles from the mainland, officially uninhabited and mostly flooded during heavy rain or monsoon season, District Forest Officer Amir Hossain Chowdhury told CNN.
On that day, every July 16, hundreds make a pilgrimage off the coast of Gaelic-speaking Carna to tiny, uninhabited St. MacDara's Island, to a celebration of mass and blessing of boats.
The P-1 patrols Japan's territorial waters stretching from the Pacific to the East China Sea, where Beijing and Tokyo are locked in a territorial dispute over a group of uninhabited islets.
The work restores life to the vacuum of uninhabited places by imagining their past, and in so doing, contemplates what is lost in destruction, and what ghosts of the past can remain.
Washington (CNN)The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard rescued three mariners from a remote, uninhabited Pacific island Thursday after a Navy plane spotted palm fronds spelling the word "help" on the sand.
Cleveland Volcano, a 5,676-foot (1,730-metre) peak on the uninhabited Chuginadak Island, about 940 miles (63,504 km) southwest of Anchorage, was raised to orange from yellow by the Alaska Volcano Observatory.
Rural groups propose relocating the animals to Tai A Chau, a tiny uninhabited island near Lantau that in British days was the site of a (now demolished) detention centre for Vietnamese refugees.
Researchers found the extent of plastic pollution on Henderson Island, a 9,100-acre (3,700-hectare) uninhabited atoll known for biodiversity, during their most recent expedition there in 2015, reports Agence France-Presse.
It could be someone familiar with the tourist rhythms of the river, coming out to loot the uninhabited houses, a burglary crew specifically preying on off-season islands in the Saint Lawrence.
Turkey and Greece, members of the NATO military alliance, came to the brink of war in 1996 over the ownership of uninhabited islets known as Imia in Greek and Kardak in Turkish.
As globalization, air travel and tourism increase, people are pushing further into previously uninhabited areas and into contact with animals that they've never encountered before – and, possibly, with new variations of diseases.
A U.S. Navy aircraft took a look after lights were spotted on the uninhabited East Fayu Island, which lies far to the west of Hawaii, during a search for two missing people.
In response, Bangladesh has floated the idea of relocating the Rohingya to Thengar Char, an uninhabited -- and some unstable -- newly formed silt island that emerged in 2006 from the Bay of Bengal.
And many who questioned the decision to drop the atomic bomb have asked why it was not first exploded in an uninhabited place to demonstrate the dimensions of this new weapon's power.
In April, Mr. Sisi transferred Tiran and Sanafir — arid and uninhabited islands at the mouth of the Gulf of Aqaba — to Saudi Arabia during a visit by the Saudi monarch, King Salman.
Mr. French has an unusual proposal: Seed a new colony of snakes on an uninhabited island called Mount Zion in the middle of the Quabbin Reservoir, in the center of the state.
China, Japan relations warm Relations between Tokyo and Beijing have been at a low point since 2012 over both countries' claims to a mostly uninhabited island chain in the East China Sea.
Sisi on Saturday also ratified an agreement that cedes sovereignty over two uninhabited Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, which had long claimed them, brushing off widespread public criticism of the deal.
Aid workers have criticized plans to move some Rohingya from the overcrowded camps to an uninhabited island about 30 km (21 miles) from the mainland, saying that it is vulnerable to cyclones.
An uninhabited island is accessible by a boat ride of less than 21 minutes, and one of Antigua's most celebrated beaches, Half Moon Bay, is a 2100-minute drive, Mr. Meade said.
Cressida Cowell had a "gloriously wild childhood" on a tiny, uninhabited island off the coast of Scotland, where she had freedom to explore and wander off, with much encouragement from her parents.
The final sequence — the Paradise section — observes a trash picker in a "ghost city," an uninhabited municipality built during a boom, and an almost comically pointless result of the toils we've witnessed.
Critics of the plan worry that every cyclone that strikes Bangladesh — and there are many — could endanger the lives of any Rohingya forced to live on the island, which is currently uninhabited.
The troops Colonel Morrow commands are responsible for guarding the Joint Security Area within the DMZ, which includes Taesung and nearby Panmunjom, a village now uninhabited by civilians that straddles the border.
Coalition spokesman Turki al-Malki said Saudi air defense forces had tracked the rocket but that it landed in an uninhabited area, according to a report from the official Saudi Press Agency.
The trouble started in June when India sent troops to stop China building a road in the Doklam area, which is remote, uninhabited territory claimed by both China and India's ally Bhutan.

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