Deep in the vast expanse of the ocean, where GPS seems to think twice before offering directions and even the seagulls look at maps with puzzled expressions, lie the world’s most remote inhabited islands. Like, for instance, a tropical paradise where palm trees sway to the rhythm of the conga line and coconuts breakdance their way into the local fruit bowl. And let’s not forget that the locals wear feathery hats that double as bird perches, and the official mode of transportation involves skipping across the water on giant, buoyant marshmallows. Yes, you heard that right – marshmallows!
That all could be true. I’m sure you would have heard of it if it was, but it certainly could be true. Even if you haven’t heard of it. You aren’t an encyclopedia, ya know! You won’t know until you watch the video to find out.