People are able to adapt to the most inhospitable places of the Earth.
They build bars and save the longing for communion the souls of the strong alcohol. Whether it’s an active volcano, Antarctica or Everest — in the most remote places on the planet you will surely find where to have a drink and talk heart to heart.
Hotel Birdsville
Birdsville, Australia
Located on the edge of the arid Simpson desert town Birdsville can boast of three hundred souls of the population. The local pub is a real wonder of the world: the place where a constant temperature of 40 degrees Celsius, cool pint of beer really pulls the gift from the heavens.
Old Forge
Scotland
The most remote pub in the whole of great Britain welcomes visitors free pint of Guinness. Initially, there really was a smithy, but after the Second world war, the local population demanded more bar. In 1981 the premises were completely rebuilt and now on the shore of Loch Nevis flaunts a real British pub.
Sunland Baobab
South Africa
Family van Heerden built a bar inside a giant baobab tree. The tree is so huge that its hollow trunk can easily accommodate as many as 20 people. Recent radiocarbon analysis showed that the age of “bar” is more than 6000 years: visitors can rightly assume that drink in the oldest institution on the planet.
Christian’s Cafe
Adamstown, Pitcairn
The Pitcairn island remains one of the most remote places of the Earth where for some reason people live. Want to drink at the edge of the world? Buy a ticket to Tahiti, and then try to wait for the courier ship once a month scores on the Pitcairn food.
Irish Pub in Namche Bazaar
Namche Bazaar, Nepal
Namche Bazar is a small village on a steep mountain slope, in fact, ahead of Everest. It was built specifically for those who go to conquer the greatest mountain on the planet.
Bar Albatross
Edinburgh of the seven seas, Tristan da Cunha
Romantic name Edinburgh of the seven seas, the locals reduced to a more pragmatic “Settlement”. The city is located dangerously close to an active volcano, so the bar is just necessary for removing the DC voltage.
Faraday Bar
Galindez, Antarctica
Tiny Antarctic bar built in change of British scientists. Allocated to new jetty Board the enterprising British decided to put on classic pub: the person needs to drink when there are only glaciers and penguins. It produces a unique vodka on the basis of glacial water, and the girl can drink for free, unless of course you decide to leave the bartender some article of clothing.