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A woman who lives in one of the world’s most remote villages has to get her groceries flown in by plane every two months.
LIFE in America’s most remote village is lonely and tough – yet still people choose to settle there. Port Alsworth, Alaska, ...
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Living in one of the world’s most isolated villages, Salina Alsworth embraces a self-sufficient lifestyle with groceries flown in every two months.
When asked what’s within Port Alsworth that wouldn’t warrant hopping on a flight, Peterson — without hesitation — replies, “Nothing.” Anchorage is the largest city in Alaska and serves ...
While peak holiday seasons can see up to 400 people staying in the village, Port Alsworth is 200 miles from the nearest city and has no bars, shops, or restaurants. On top of all of this, groceries ...
Port Alsworth, Alaska, has no bars, restaurants or shops, and food deliveries come by plane just once every two months. Salina Alsworth, 27, is one the village's 180 residents and has lived in the ...