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Also, the Artisan islands moved away from the continent.
Also, the Artisan islands moved away from the continent.
Currently, the Irish islands moved close to [[Nautilus]], where they are now known as the Seychelles Microcontinent, a part of the Nautilus continent. They form the Seychelles [[Microcontinent]].


== Geography ==
== Geography ==

Revision as of 08:36, 31 October 2013

Irish-Bonaire in aug 2013
Irish-Bonaire in oct, 31th, 2013

This continent is the result made of two estates (possible 3). It is an unofficial continent and its formation is the result of a random add of new sims. It is almost compleatly made of estate islands and navigable waters.

History

In August 2013, the continent was made of 56 sims, with a total surface of 3067 square km. All sims were with direct water access, no sim completely submerged and no sim was complete dryland. Two, possible 3 estates existed at that time.

From August 1st to August 30th, a sim vanished from the map in the 'Irish' part. The Irish part of this continent vanished from the map, most probably at the end of September 2013. This leads to major changes in the form of the continent and also in the number of sims. If the number of sims drops below 30, Irish - Bonaire will become a Microcontinent. However, things are starting to change in late Octomber. New sims are created around the 'Bonaire' part of the continent, as you can see on the top-left map.

Also, the Artisan islands moved away from the continent.

Currently, the Irish islands moved close to Nautilus, where they are now known as the Seychelles Microcontinent, a part of the Nautilus continent. They form the Seychelles Microcontinent.

Geography

The continent is composed of two different regions.

The Northern Region has a much darker texture and less surface covered with water. Ground is usually covered with temperate forests. Also, there is the highest mountain, about 170 meters, a sharp mountain range that divides a sim in two. Water is very deep. Also, the most Northern sims cover a large park along a river, with an alley and a lot of vegetation. Land can be purchased anywhere, including in the park.

The Southern Region looks more like a tropical beach, with a lot of islands and water for sailing. Almost all ground texture looks like sand. This is a beach paradise, with palm trees, where you can easy find a place to rezz boats.

Estate status

It looks like now only Bonaire estate is owning land in the area. Irish islands vanished and also the Artisan islands moved away.

Statistic data

Size in sims: 44 (N-S 11, E-W 10)

Size in meters: 2.88 square km (2.82/2.56 km)

Sea sims (flooded): 0

Coast sims (water access): 56

Land sims (no water): 0

Sims with roads: probably 0

Sims without direct access: 0

Population density: average

Coordinates

Coordinates are in sims, with longitude(min-max)/latitude(min-max) format. The sim coordinates can be downloaded from Gridsurvey [1] or an inworld detector.

Continent: 726-736/1023-1037

Irish sims: 735-736/1023-1035

Artisan sims: 731-734/1032-1035

Bonaire sims: 730-732/1033-1037

South-West sims: 726-732/1027-1036

Grid Sector: G10

See also

List Of Continents

Second Life Geography