reports, Iceland is hundreds of miles away from any other land, so it shouldn't be a target in a World War 3 scenario.
What's more, it's a great spot for fishing, so survivors would have an abundant food supply to keep them going until the world is rebuilt.
Isle of Lewis
This Scottish island is self sufficient and situated three hours away from the mainland.
Simply put, it's a nice enough place to live without attracting any attention to yourself.
Antarctica
It may be a bit nippy, but in a worst-case scenario, you'd probably be safe if you managed to carve out a life in the continent's barren wastes.
Kansas City
In the event of a non-nuclear war, this is the place to be. The city is surrounded by fertile farmland, and is the ideal spot to defend against attackers.
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Yukon
One of Canada's most remote regions, the Yukon province is well off the grid.
To make matters even better, it's a mineral-rich area which is jam packed with wildlife, meaning you could get rich and eat well whilst waiting for the apocalypse to blow over.
Cape Town
South Africa's wealthiest city, Cape Town could be a good place to hide out in comfort.
Since the African nation keeps itself relatively clear of Western influences, there's a good chance that Cape Town will be so far out of the way that World War 3 won't even reach it.
Guam
An easily-defendible island with a strong military presence, Guam is a wise place to hole up if you want to survive a worldwide conflict.
Bern
Switzerland simply doesn't take sides, preferring to remain neutral throughout every major conflict.
And Bern, the Swiss capital, is easily-defensible to boot, not that war is likely to come to Switzerland.
Tristan da Cunha
This collection of islands is one of the remotest places on Earth, and is a top fishing spot.
We can think of far worse places to spend the end of the world than on a stunning island paradise in the middle of nowhere.
And if the fear of nuclear annihilation is keeping you up at night, you should probably check out our guide on how to survive a nuclear attack.