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This "the loneliest house in the world" has been vacant for about 100 years. Can such a house still live?

Recently, the British media exposed a place? The loneliest house in the world? It's a white house, located on an island in the south of Iceland. This desert island is called Edelist and covers an area of about 460,000 square meters. Judging from the photos taken, the island is rich in green plants and beautiful scenery.

Since this house has been abandoned by the original residents 100 years, the rumors about this house on Dokdo have caused heated discussions among many netizens, such as who built this house, who lived before, why it is vacant on the island, and can this house still live now? Some netizens even had a whim. If there is internet facilities on the island and there is not enough food, living on this beautiful island is a very happy thing.

According to an article published by the British media "The Sun", the loneliest house in the world was actually not left by the previous residents, but was actually maintained by the local hunting association in Zaza, Edrist, and it was a hunting stronghold built by members of the hunting association on Zaza Island in Edrist. The waters near Deliza Island are rich in fish resources. In order to facilitate nearby fishermen to find a temporary rest place, the Hunting Association built this white base in the center of the island, which has a temporary lounge and even a sauna room that uses rainwater. Moreover, this island was not a desert island before. People lived here from the whole 18 world to the beginning of the 20th century. Until 1930, all the remaining residents on the island moved to the mainland.

Although the house doesn't have any electrical equipment, and the water source is only accumulated rainwater, it still attracts many tourists to live in the face of the blue sea and blue sky on the island and the feeling of isolation. At present, there are four travel companies in Iceland that offer one-day tours to the loneliest houses in the world, so everyone can go here and enjoy a unique travel experience.