St. Helena
About St. Helena
Overview
Remote island in the Atlantic Ocean, historically significant as Napoleon's place of exile, offering unique wildlife and dramatic volcanic landscapes.
Detailed Description
St. Helena is a remote volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean, most famous as Napoleon Bonaparte's place of exile from 1815 until his death in 1821. The island features dramatic landscapes, unique endemic species, and rich maritime history, offering visitors an isolated and fascinating destination.
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Location
- Coordinates
- -15.9650°, -5.7089°
- Type
- Port