Bouvet Islandball

 is a dependency of  Norwayball. It is the most remote island in the world, located somewhere in between  South Africaball and   Antarcticaball. Being permanently covered in ice, its clay is uninhabited and is only home to seals and a weather station.

History
was first spotted in 1739 by   Franceball but only recorded in 1808 by    UKball, although its clay was not set foot on until 1822 by an    American seal hunter.

In 1825,   UKball officially laid claim to its clay, naming it Liverpool Islandball. However, in 1927,   Norwayball made the first temporary settlement on it while claiming the clay as its own. While  UKball first protested, hazy data from its last expedition and the unimportance of the island made   UKball accept the island as Norwagian clay.

became a natural reserve as of 1971.