What does the world's most useless airport look like?

Airports are built around the world, they increase our mobility and provide an opportunity to get to almost anywhere in the world. The only question is which point we need to get to. Some places are completely unclaimed and at the same time difficult to access. There are airports there, but few use their services.

Which airport is the most unclaimed in the world at the moment?

This air harbor is located on St. Helena in the Atlantic Ocean. Only 4.5 thousand people live here. And few of them fly on airplanes.

An island of volcanic nature sheltered the town between the slopes of sleeping volcanoes.

The airport is built with funds from the UK. And I must say, quite considerable.

Since construction, the airport has accepted only one plane. But here in this photo the wing of the first regular flight, which means the situation is improving.

A representative of the island’s government in a Bonaparte costume (it was on the island of St. Helena that Napoleon was exiled at one time).

699 steps up.

And this is a top view.

Local girls and a rainbow.

Ancient warehouses under the rocks.

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