Antarctica: a continent that's mostly uninhabited and filled with unexplored areas
Surtsey in Iceland: located off the southern coast of Iceland, was formed from volcanic eruptions that occurred between 1963 and 1967
North Sentinel Island: part of the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean, has remained virtually untouched
Gangkhar Puensum: known as the world's tallest unclimbed mountain, according to the BBC and Condé Nast Traveler
Greenland: It is a destination that's largely untouched
Pitcairn Island: located 3,300 miles from New Zealand, and no plane or helicopter has ever landed there
Southern Namib: estimated to be one of the world's oldest deserts. Its Southern Namib region is described by the World Wildlife Fund as being largely unexplored
Son Doong Cave: original location was lost and not found again until 2008 by two researchers
Vale do Javari: an isolated Amazonian village near Brazil's border with Peru