Discovered this map at
New Scientist: it's a map charting the world's most remote places, based on how long it would take to travel to the nearest city of 50 000 or more people by land or water. It reminds me of the
stats on the
world's poles of inaccessibility.
Either way, it puts a new spin on "The Middle of Nowhere".
(Which, it turns out, is
somewhere in Tibet.)