I once traveled to Western Samoa and American Samoa. And while both were very remote – with minimal populations, untouched white sand beaches, and not much tourism – they pale in comparison to the extremely isolated, yet pristine, island of Ofu. Ofu is part of American Samoa, which is a United States territory. But Ofu is separate from the main island of American Samoa, Tutuila, and is part of the Manua Island chain to the east, floating off some 5,000 miles from the mainland in the Pacific Ocean. It’s undoubtably one of the most remote places on U.S. soil. View this post on Instagram Recently, intrepid explorer Colin Duthie traveled to Ofu Island to see its rarely-seen beaches, swim amongst the thriving coral reefs, and meet the locals (around 40 of them) who call the island their home. Above, check out highlights from his time on Ofu. “I visited America’s most remote island,” Duthie reported, adding: “There's an island 4,600 miles from the US mainland, farther than flying to Europe...…