Where can you find an Inland Island?

If an island is a body of land completely surrounded by water, how can there be such a thing as an “inland” island? That’s easy. An inland island is a body of land completely surrounded by rivers.

The Araguaia is a 1,360-mile-long river in Brazil whose waters empty into the ocean near the mouth of the Amazon River. At one point along its course, the Araguaia divides into two branches, called the Braco Minor and the Braco Major. Both branches flow for about 200 miles before joining together to form the Araguaia River again.

The land between the two branches of the Araguaia is called the Island of Bananal. Bananal is the world’s largest inland island, about 200 miles long and up to about 35 miles wide, covering an area larger than Puerto Rico.

Another Brazilian island, called Marajo, lies at the mouth of the Amazon. The waters of the Amazon and other rivers flow all around the island. The largest island on earth completely surrounded by fresh water, Marajo measures about 13,500 square miles, more than twice the area of all the Hawaiian Islands put together!

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  1. SpaceRat
    Posted 2009/01/25 at 6:09 pm | Permalink

    Inland Islands are to be found in lakes, also, not just “surrounded by rivers”.

    For instance, Beaver Island in Lake Michagan is an “Inland Island”, and has a population of about 500. There are other inhabited islands in Lake Michingan and Lake Superiour, as well as other large lakes throughout the USA.

    Thanks!

    SpaceRat

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