Explore the most remote places in the world in this video, featuring isolated locations such as: - Nauru: The world's least visited country - North Sentinel Island: A forbidden island - North Korea: T ...
Whales, sharks, seals, tens of millions of seabirds, and just under 300 humans inhabit the small islands that make up Tristan da Cunha. A seabird flies over Tristan da Cunha Island. The region is an ...
Like what we see in college sports, when schools from power conferences play against mid-majors, there’s a huge divide in talent between some of the participating countries in FIBA competitions. An ...
Da Silva (rest) posted seven points and six rebounds for Germany in Friday's 105-83 victory over Sweden in EuroBasket play. The Magic had monitored da Silva's reps in the Summer League, but he's back ...
Hidden away in the middle of the South Atlantic lies a small island widely considered to be the world's most remote, measuring just 38 square miles and home to around 239 people. The nearest ...
Orlando Magic forward Tristan da Silva had the least to prove among teammates entering Summer League because of an already secured roster spot. Instead, he's focused on refining his game and embracing ...
For Magic forward Tristan da Silva, his second year entering Las Vegas Summer League generates a feeling of familiarity. “It feels really good though getting up and down [the court] seeing the gym ...
Tristan da Silva‘s rookie year was filled with firsts. He made his NBA debut opening night at Miami, scored his first points a week later at Cleveland and made his first start just two days after that ...
Tristan da Cunha sits over 2,000 km from the nearest settlement - farther than Antarctica's outposts. British settlers first established it in the early 19th century, defying geography and isolation.
The Orlando Magic spent a first-round pick on former Colorado men's basketball forward Tristan da Silva in last June's NBA draft. Thanks to injuries to some of their top players, da Silva has stepped ...
It was as if half a dozen Robinson Crusoes had been popped suddenly into Times Square. Six leathery, middle-aged men from the gale-swept, potato-patch little island of Tristan da Cunha (pop. 231) ...