Kelly Green, who relocated to Tristan Da Cunha, a remote island in the South Atlantic Ocean, shares her experience of living on the island after falling in love with a local. She first visited in 2012, was captivated by the location, and now works to promote tourism there.
Kelly Green, a 34-year-old woman from Eastbourne, England, moved to Tristan Da Cunha , a remote island in the South Atlantic Ocean, in 2013. She first visited the island in 2012 and fell in love with a local named Shane. Kelly explains that despite the island's isolation, living there isn't completely abnormal due to her experience of moving around the world because her father was a diplomat.
She is now the head of tourism on the island, which has a population of about 236 and can only be reached by a boat ride that takes seven to ten days
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