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Is there an English idiomatic expression to indicate a place which is very far away from the speaker's location?

Something like

in the middle of nowhere

but not necessarily implying that the place is isolated, just that it is far.

EDIT: an example sentence could be

I saw a nice house for rent but it's not good for me: it's really [too far away]

Is there an English idiomatic expression to indicate a place which is very far away from the speaker's location?

Something like

in the middle of nowhere

but not necessarily implying that the place is isolated, just that it is far.

Is there an English idiomatic expression to indicate a place which is very far away from the speaker's location?

Something like

in the middle of nowhere

but not necessarily implying that the place is isolated, just that it is far.

EDIT: an example sentence could be

I saw a nice house for rent but it's not good for me: it's really [too far away]

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A far away place

Is there an English idiomatic expression to indicate a place which is very far away from the speaker's location?

Something like

in the middle of nowhere

but not necessarily implying that the place is isolated, just that it is far.