You can mess with a whole lot of the rules when you're working with islands in an epeiric ocean!
In my ongoing mapping for the books for Expedition 360 - the first human-powered circumnavigation of the world I just drafted up Jason's route through Indonesia, from Darwin, Australia to Singapore.
After leaving Darwin, Jason peddled through Apsley Straight, through the middle of the Tiwi Islands. I'll let a map do the talking (from mediawiki):
Apsley Straight is between 550 metres and 5 km wide, and 62 km long.
Love that current! From a boating guide I found, The currents run at up to 4 knots on spring tides with the flood tide running south, and the ebb tide running north.
-Rob A>
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You can mess with a whole lot of the rules when you're working with islands in an epeiric ocean!
I didn't qualify for the River Police, so I became the Tectonics Vigilante.
My God, that false colour image of the sea is amazing! :O
Wow! I can't believe I just recognized the island in your picture... (Am using it as inspiration for one of my own map WIP). I thought it was actually Bathurst Island, Northern Territory, AU (name reference from Google Earth)??
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