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The lack of an influx of tourists to Pitcairn is primarily due to its remote location and limited accessibility, as it can only be reached by boat from neighboring islands. Additionally, the island has minimal infrastructure to support large numbers of visitors, including limited accommodations and services. Moreover, its small population and the unique cultural and historical aspects may not appeal to a broad range of tourists compared to more accessible destinations. Lastly, the travel logistics and costs involved can deter potential visitors.

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