
Saint Helena
Saint Helena is a remote volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean, known for its rich history and scenic landscapes. It is part of a British Overseas Territory and gained fame as the place of Napoleon Bonaparte's exile after his defeat in 1815. The island has a small population and is characterized by its unique flora and fauna. Its capital is Jamestown, a historic town with colonial architecture. Accessibility is limited, as it is several hundred miles away from the nearest land, but it has recently opened to more visitors via a new airport.