Nowhere near. The Solomon Islands range from around 5 degrees south to 10 degrees south of the equator.
The Hawaiian islands are north of the equator and the Solomon Islands are in within the southern tropic, which means that the Falkland Islands are furthest south. The Falkland Islands.
That would be the Falkland Islands.
You may be thinking of the Sub-Antarctic Islands, some north and some south of 60 degrees S. (All land and ice south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty.) There are literally several hundred individual islands including the Crozier Island Group and the Auckland Islands south of 60 degrees, and the South Georgia Islands and the South Sandwich Islands north of it.
The Falkland Island group is the closest to the South Pole. They are located near the southern tip of South America in the south Atlantic Ocean.
The continent nearest to the south pole is Antarctica.In fact the south pole isON Antarctica. The next nearest continent is South America, and the one afterthat is Australia.
Lima, Peru is about 5,386 miles north of the South Pole.
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Antarctica
No, it is closer.
Chile
well if you look at the equator it is closer to the equator then the south pole
places beginning with The: * The Virgin Islands * The West Indies * The North Pole * The Galapagos Islands * The Tropics * The midwest * The Middle East * The South Pole