Every year, everyone gets ready for witnessing various New Year's celebrations in various countries. Samoa, Australia, and New Zealand are always the earliest nations that ring the bells of the new year.
However, the far-distant uninhabited islands of Howland and Baker Islands. They are located at the US atolls in the Equatorial Pacific.
Howland and Baker Islands are the last places on earth to see the new year every January 1 as they witness the new year after more than 12 hours later.
Those islands are full of wildlife shapes including dolphins, and rare bird spicies.