I had to look it up, but The Edinburgh of the
Seven Seas would appear to be on Tristan da Cunha, which has a number of claims to 'fame'
"....is regarded as the most remote permanent settlement on Earth, being 2,173 kilometres (1,350 mi) from the nearest other human settlement, on Saint Helena."
"The settlement was founded on the island of Tristan da Cunha in 1816 by a Sergeant Glass from the Borders of Scotland"
"It was damaged in a volcanic eruption on the island in 1961, which forced the entire population to abandon the settlement and evacuate to Calshot, Hampshire in the UK."
"There is one road, the M1"
"The town is home to the island's emergency services, which comprise one ambulance (a Toyota Hilux operated by Camogli Hospital), one fire engine (a Land Rover Defender with a small ladder) and one police car (Land Rover Series)"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edinburgh ... Seven_Seas
I think it's safe to say that life on the island could be described as 'slow'
...the things you learn on FCF