EdVenture Island's Geography:
Native island legend has it that when the Big Kahuna in the sky was deciding to make a world, he tried out all his ideas on EdVenture.  They were so well liked that he left them.  So, we have it all.  In one day you can swim in the ocean, bask in the sun on white or black sand beaches, climb a granite cliff, or walk to the top of our volcano. 

If fun in the water isn’t quite your thing, how about skiing on one of our snow capped peaks, or hiking through a rainforest or pasture.  Truly, you are in for a world of fun when you visit.

Population – 2754 permanent residents and an additional 300 transient.  This number is expected to quadruple in the next few years.
Geography - EdVenture consists of one contiguous island.  Its length is approximately 50 miles width is approximately 20 miles.

The total land area is 2000 sq. miles, about the size of the US state of Rhode Island.

The island is volcanically active with a central highlands consisting of high snow covered mountain peaks.

Our longest river is the Slider (20 miles), the largest inland stretch of water is Lake Wahoo ( 1800 acres with approx. 82 miles of shore line) and the highest point is Craig’s Peak (4862 ft. ). Over 75% of EdVenture Island is above 50m.

Land use is broken down to approximately: forested 30% - meadows and pastures 50% - agricultural and under permanent cultivation 15%. Sheep and cattle graze on the rich farmland inland.


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