As an archipelago, Indonesia has many islands spread from Sabang to Merauke. Starting from the parent to the small islands, all can be easily found in the homeland. Its beauty doesn't need to be questioned anymore. But not many know that the smallest island in the world is in Indonesia, you know. Its name is Simping Island which is located in the Singkawang City area, West Kalimantan.
The Smallest Island Recognized by the United Nations
Simping Island is recognized by the United Nations as the smallest island in the world. The area does not even reach one hectare. There is no sand that a traveler can find on this island. This is because the entire beach area only consists of rocks and some trees. From the mainland of Mak Jantuk Bay, there is a bridge connected to this island.
Effects of Severe Abrasion
The island is inhabited by several family heads. After severe coastal erosion or erosion, the island was abandoned. Before being known as Simping Island, this smallest fraction was named Kelapa Dua. Therefore, in the middle of this island there are two coconut trees.
Being in the Gulf of Mak Jantuk
It's not difficult to reach this smallest island. The route that will be passed is pretty good. Be careful, the location of Simping Island is not visible. From Jalan Malindo, Singkawang, a traveler friend must travel a distance of about 2 kilometers to reach Teluk Mak Jantuk. This is the gate for entering Simping Island. The surface is a little bumpy and uphill, but not too extreme, really.
Included in the Sinka Island Park Area
Simping Island which incidentally has a not too large area is in the Sinka Island Park area. The place has various rides. Like a swimming pool, a canteen, a place to play and rest. In the area there are many young coconuts sold.
Although the size is very small, the island is a unique place. Its surface filled with rock makes it look like a small island that appears in the film. What's more, this place is also listed as the smallest island in the world recorded in the UN archives.
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