Inside the world’s fattest and least visited country
Set in the heart of Micronesia is a remote island nation that welcomes less than 200 tourists a year - making it the least visited country in the world. It's also the fattest country in the world - with over 90 per cent of Nauru's inhabitants classed as overweight or obese. With an area of just 21 square kilometres, Nauru is the third-smallest country in the world, surpassing Vatican City and Monaco by a small fraction. Home to 12,000 people, this tiny island can be fully circled by car in just 30 minutes. While parts of Nauru offer a picture-postcard tropical escape, with white sand beaches, coral reefs and coconut palms dotted along the coast, around 80 per cent of the country is uninhabited. Travel blogger Noel Philips, from Australia, documented his recent trip to the island in a video posted to his YouTube channel, @noelphilips.
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