Vegetation and a rivulet.
Vegetation and a rivulet, The island, one of the world's most remote inhabited spots, receives about 310 cm of rain every year, and rain falls about 16 to 23 days each month, The South African National Antarctic Program has maintained a manned weather station on the island since 1956, Gough Island, South Atlantic Ocean. (Photo by: Auscape/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

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