WHAT THE HELL HAPPENS HERE ?

Just think about it. No photos, no videos, no travel vloggs, no google streetview. Nothing

Do people live on those small islands ?
Is there a infrastructure ?

Should we pol tards just move there and claim those islands ?

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Obese alcoholic raping indians.

they're small and inhospitable volcanic islands in the middle of nowhere

I have fished out there several times on a rig. The islands themselves vary in size and population. Some are rather large with absolutely no people living on them. Lots of birds and coastal Kodiaks are the largest type of brown bears and they find their way out to many of the islands. Pods of orcas all the time through the channels, mosquito heaven. Been about 7 months since I have been out on the water but its a fun time. Several of the islands have wreckage and abandoned stations from WWII. One island still has

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>they're small
lyou could live on them if you wanted, but the seas are incredibly rough and most have almost no natural ports to tie a boat to. Brutal cold winters and constant wind chill. Some of them are several square miles large, not small

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there's one with abandoned japanese tanks on it, isn't there?

>Some are rather large with absolutely no people living on them.


So i can just go there and live on my own like Tom Hanks in that movie were he crashed with that airplane? Sounds awesome

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you'd be the winter version of that british kid who watched "the blue lagoon" and thought it would be fun to live on a tropical desert island (thought that hollywood is real life), but then almost starved to death

I have yet to see one. Seen plenty of wreckage, a few abandoned pop up concrete buildings used by the Japs and America during WWII. Some of them still have a lot of garbage or left over ammo crates. Rather interesting but like I said, many of the islands are near inaccessible outside of a float plane or chopper

100%. You would just have to deal with the rather bog like nature, brutal weather and find one with a fresh source of water on it. A few have small lakes and plenty have beautiful waterfalls

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My great uncle was deployed there to fend off the japs on the Aleutian Islands. The only Jap he ever saw was caught trying to sneak into the chow line.
Japan dropped and never resupplied a bunch of soldiers and almsot all of them died.

I will join you.
>FUCK OFF WE’RE FULL

attu island i believe

do people live there?

Most of the islands? No. The only ones inhabited are within 30 miles of the mailand. A few have small postal/native settlements with maybe 25-75 people in them. Go out 50 miles and the islands all look like this

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People do live on the Aleutians at least. From what you can see on Google Earth, it's mostly fishing villages built around one (1) factory with a scattering of houses, a post office and an air strip. Think a one-road town in the Midwest, except isolated by a fuckton of ocean.

Attu is damn near the last large island in the chain, in fact it might be the furthest. I have never been on it but plenty of people charter float planes out there to see all the left over wreckage

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>isolated
up here, the gubment has a weird standing with a lot of 'villages' natives still live in. They are left to almost total autonomy and I doubt any of them have ever paid a tax in their life

Watching a vid on pirate gold stashed on one of the islands. Geologist woman is a total milf

Subduction, diapers, magma chambers, and volcanic arcs

That looks inhabitable, wiki said way back around 2000 people lived there. If some billionaire bankrolled Any Forums could it be a self sustainable area?

I mean if you wanna go play pioneer and get put into that wind tunnel of a frozen islet then yeah have fun

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>Have to go all the way to the end of the Aleutians to escape government
Well, even if someone charged them a tax I doubt they'd have money to give.
Maybe. It looks like it would be hard to grow anything there. Maybe if it was done with extensive greenhouses.

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>wiki said way back around 2000 people lived there
On Attu? No...I would say 30 at most. For reference here is the 2000 concencus for the largest island in the chain. They count the population on the chain also close to the mainland. So if you live in a small town of 200 5 miles into the chain (not even a real island) they count that in total

There are zero trees on any island out 20 miles+ btw

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>Maybe if it was done with extensive greenhouses.
exclusively, there are no trees out here. The air is saturated with salt water and the windchill gets 30 below on a sunny day

that’s a new continent forming.

How dangerous are the grizzly bears over there??

They're active or recently active volcanic islands. Not a nice place to hang out. The AVO has remote cameras on some of the more remote ones that we been more active lately, such as the Cleveland volcano.

The general climate in the area and relative lack of anything shelter bearing or food outside of what you can grab out of the sea , I'd say you're totally fucked if you ended up shipwrecked on any of them.

I meant thousands of years back.

Says it has a growing season from may to september.

I had a friend who did wildlife surveys on some of those islands and they were mainly inhabited by bears. Not nice bears either; the huge mean brown bears that ate that dude in the documentary. He and his coworkers were strapped and constantly watching their backs. They had to carry a roll of chain link fence and put it up around their tents at night. On the plus side they got to eat the worlds freshest salmon all the time.

Kodiaks get huge. Many swim out to islands. I worked with a captain who swore he and his crew saw an orca thrash a moose in a channel before. A Kodiak could swim an easy 5 miles. During spawning season or warm times, they will stick to the coast and find easy food and are not built to run down a caribou or buck

comfy

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Ive been to one of them.

AMA

>the huge mean brown bears that ate that dude in the documentary
correct, he was on the mainland though. The islands for the first 50 miles are rather connected and depending on the tide can provide false channels to travel in between. Kodiaks will swim out to far islands and if they are hungry, they are pissy, but are more so fat and docile eating fish all day

They're frigid and theres no jobs.

Fish processing, shitty old buildings, gravel roads, lots of drinking, constantly hearing diesel generators, piles of scrap metal

would be there if it wasn't for the vax requirement companies have now

Very. On good days like that you can see the entire horizon peppered with islands like that

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>gravel roads
no
>lots of drinking
even more rare than roads on dry villages. I have worked with a few people who claimed to have bootlegged liquor to a few natives. They would pay north of $200 for a fifth of Canadian Hunter, that is if they had the cash from their last mainland visit

Post link that sounds cool

Everyone talks about escaping the government, but almost nobody tries to just not comply.
When was the last time you paid taxes?
I stopped paying after the 2020 rigging of the election, been comfy ever since.

Fishing and drinking

oh and at least on the island I was on, you have to stay on the roads/paths because it might look like a normal field of grass, but it's actually 100 feet tall and you'll just fall down onto rocks, happened to me in a place where we could just laugh it off but if you tried that outside of town and were unlucky you could easily get stuck there and die

the retards here thinking they could make a chud commune with greenhouses are dreaming lol

most companies just take it directly out of your paycheck. it's not like you have much of a choice

Those places just kind of exist. Claim it for yourself NOW before the jews take it from you like they did everything else.

>but it's actually 100 feet tall and you'll just fall down onto rocks
Until you see it, it is hard to understand. A lot of those islands are porous rock from active volcanism, when the grass grows over it, a 50ft drop out of nowhere is a common sight with the coastal grass and how long it grows

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they sold beer only on the island I worked on, liquor was yes like $200 a bottle

I can't claim to have visited the entire island chain but anywhere I was besides kodiak was all gravel, and kodiak is like a regular town so that's expected

Unalaska, the only large town (pop 4000) sits close to the mainland, go any further than that and you will see more whales than people

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I am disinclined to do that given the tiny size and information I've already revealed

I cannot remember the tribe name but they prohibit state sales of alcohol, one of the rtibes along the western coast of the mainland, I know when you got out to them though the rules sort of drop outside of Unalaska so I do not doubt you

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