St. Helena is a volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean, located about halfway between South America and Africa. It is a British Overseas Territory and has a population of around 4,500 people. The island is known for its rugged landscape, rich biodiversity, and historical significance, as it was the final resting place of the exiled Napoleon Bonaparte. Tourism is a significant source of income for the island, with visitors attracted to its unique landscapes, diving, and wildlife. The island's economy is also supported by fishing, agriculture, and the export of coffee and other produce.