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It might not have the proper continent form that you have in mind. It might have countries that you have never heard of before. If you’re only thinking of Australia on hearing the word “Oceania”, then you’re simply missing out a lot of outstanding island nations and cultures. Keep reading to learn more about Oceania facts and secrets.

Pin on the Map

Oceanian islands extend over 100 million square kilometers in the central and south Pacific region but the actual land surface area is about 8.5 million square kilometers making it the world's smallest continent by land area.

Oceanian islands are located in the Southern Hemisphere with 14 countries and 14 territories. Australia is the biggest land in Oceania and the 6th largest country in the world. Nauru is the smallest country in Oceania but the Pitcairn is the smallest land in the region. It is a British overseas territory.

On The Land

The islands of Oceania are divided into four sub-regions; Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia.

But the way the islands were formed divided Oceania into three different groups; Continental islands that were once part of a continent but sea-level changes and tectonic movement separated them, such as Australia. High/Volcanic islands that are formed by underwater volcanic eruptions after cooling and hardening by the ocean, such as Fiji and American Samoa.

Low/Coral islands are made of corals -the skeletons of marine mammals- such as Willis Island.

Oceania is known for being a limited agricultural land with no deep-rooted river systems like the Nile or the Amazon. The longest river in Oceania is the Murray River which runs for around 1,558 miles.

Oceania has one of the most spectacular natural ecosystems on Earth. The Great Barrier Reef is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that expands for 2.600 Km in The Coral Sea from the coast of Queensland in Australia.

It’s the biggest coral reef system in the world. It contains over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands.

Swimming, scuba diving, snorkelling, semi-subs tours and glass-bottom boat rides all seem like ordinary activities anywhere but here. You will be swimming next to six of the world's seven species of marine turtle and 10% of the world’s total fish species in addition to some of the rarest marine species like the dugong -known as elephant of the sea-, the potato grouper, Great hammerhead sharks, Manta Rays and Nemo ... Oh sorry! We meant the clownfish.

In addition to the outstanding marine life in Oceania, this continent is known for its exceptional wildlife; especially marsupials that carry the offspring in the pouch such as kangaroos, wombat and koalas.

The national animals there are unique, rare and endemic. These include the kiwi, the emu and the dugong. Poisonous species, such as the brown snake, tiger snake, Sydney funnel-web spider, red-back spider and jack jumper ants might be a problem there as its widespread is quite anxious. However, people of Oceania are educated about native wildlife and potential dangers, so they always manage to keep a safe distance and live in peace with the animals. Wildlife attacks in Oceania happen rarely.

Oceania has a few breathtaking mountain ranges which include the Great Dividing Range, The Blue Mountains and the Australian Alps in Australia, Kaikoura Ranges and the Southern Alps in New Zealand, Owen Stanley Range and Bismarck Range in Papua New Guinea.

Mount Wilhelm in the Bismarck range is one of the highest mountains in Oceania which is 4,509 m high. Most of the Oceanian mountains are volcanic ones, such as Mount Tomanivi in Fiji, Mount Lamington in Papua New Guinea, Mount Yasur in Vanuatu and the North Island volcanic plateau in New Zealand.

Deserts in Oceania are located in Australia and New Zealand as the rest of Oceania is mainly composed of small islands.

The central Australian desert is the most famous due to the huge 863 m red rock of Uluru in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Uluru is an iconic attraction in Australia that was once sacred by the indigenous people.

The Oceanian Islands are tropical ones with the sun, sea, tropical breeze and tropical rain such as Bora Bora and Tahiti.

The Oceanian lands are paradises on earth, yet they have the highest diversity and frequency of all types of natural disasters known to man such as floods, earthquakes, wildfires, landslides and drought.

Australia’s deadliest disaster was the Cyclone Mahina in 1899 in Queensland with an unknown number of deaths.

Meet the People

Oceania is the 2nd least populous continent in the world after Antarctica with only 43 million inhabitants living there. Australia is the most crowded country with around 25 million people. Nauru is the least populated country in Oceania, and the 3rd least-populous country in the world, with less than 11 thousand people.

There are thousands of languages spoken in Oceania. The Papuan languages -about 850 different types- are the most widely spoken native languages with about 4 million speakers in different countries like Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and neighboring countries.

Australia has a high lingual and cultural diversity as a result of immigration. Aside from English, Australians speak more than 300 languages, such as Mandarin, Italian, Greek and Arabic.

This down under land is home to the world's most diverse range of indigenous cultures that started thousands of years ago with Oceanian ancestors coming from the southeast of Asia and expanding into further remote islands.

The Lapita was an early culture with influential arts that started between 1500 BCE and 500 BCE. They are believed to be the ancestors of the modern-day cultures of Polynesia and Micronesia with their ceramic sculptures and pottery found in Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and New Caledonia.

The first European explorers reached Oceania by 1500. All the previous artistic and architectural traditions continued, along with the emerging new cultures that were quite similar to the western ones.

The size of both the territory and population with the availability of natural resources and minerals made Australia and New Zealand the richest two Countries in Oceania. Unlike the Kiribati island which is the poorest country in Oceania that lacks skilled workers and has a remote scattered location so there’s almost no tourism income.

Oceanian people have mastered unique and unusual sports, such as netball, rugby, cricket and Australian Rules football. They have even set many organizational committees to protect and promote regional sports such as the OSFO (Organization of Sports Federations of Oceania), OSA (Oceania Sports Alliance) and OAA (Oceania Athletics Association).

The main music genre in this part of the world is called the Pacific Reggae. It’s the offspring of mixing blues, jazz and mento with a repeated rhythm that will give you chills.

Yet each island has its specific traditional music and dance that have been passing over generations like the Hula dance in Polynesia and the Kaimatoa in Kiribati.

But nothing can stand in the face of the ancestral war cry of The Haka dance of the Māori culture originating in New Zealand. It was done to scare their opponents; the warriors would use aggressive facial expressions, foot-stamping and rhythmic body slapping while singing: “Ka mate, ka mate! ka ora! ka ora!”, the song wonders if that battle would be the death of them or would they live!

Take a Walk

Oceania is a beautiful land of beaches, forests, deserts, lakes, waterfalls, mountains and everything in between. Here are our picks of Oceania’s many hidden gems.

Waitomo glowworm caves - New Zealand

Get ready to be amazed by the magical bioluminescent larvae above; as you glide into the world-famous Waitomo Glowworm Caves with expert guides to explain the caves’ geological significance. Enjoy other activities, such as black water rafting, zip-line activities, Ruakuri Bushwalk hiking and the Waitomo caves museum tours. This place has the whole package!

Lake MacDonnell - Australia

Australia is full of salt lakes but none is compared to the remarkable Lake MacDonnell which is a few kilometers south of Penong. The lake is split by a causeway with dreamy pink on one side and relaxing blue on the other side. It’s totally worth a stop for a picture especially in spring and summer times when the sun is casting its rays over the shimmering pink.

Bouma National Heritage Park - Taveuni Island, Fiji

It’s a 150 sq. km rainforest to satisfy your love of nature. a particular highlight of the Bouma Park is the crater lake of Tagimaucia where the rare Tagimaucia flower blooms. You can also visit the Tavoro Waterfalls where you can swim in the cool volcanic pools and take photos of the veil-like streams of water in the background.

You can hike through the rainforest to ancient ruins near Vidawa and kayak the Lavena Coastal Walk; admiring the rare tropical plants and the impressive diversity of birds.

Man-Made Wonders

Oceanian people have built wonders over the years starting with the heaviest coin on earth thousands of years ago to out-of-this-world buildings and towns in recent years.

Sydney Opera House - Australia

A world-famous architectural wonder standing on Sydney Harbor welcoming people from all over the world to enjoy spectacular events within. It's the youngest site to ever enter the UNESCO World Heritage Site list due to its exceptional engineering innovation. If you’re into classy tuxedo nights, we recommend booking a concert there on your next trip to Australia.

Hobbiton - New Zealand

A place for the die-hard fans of the magical world of “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit”. It’s the original movie set for the outstanding trilogies. The site is open for tourists in Matamata, New Zealand.

Tours with experienced guides will take you through the Hobbiton highlights including the Hobbit holes, the Green Dragon Inn, Shire’s rest and the party tree. You will notice how exquisitely this place was created down to the last leave! No wonder that the Hobbiton has won many honorable and cultural awards.

Rai of Yap - Yap Island, Micronesia

Imagine walking around with a man-sized stone to pay for your shopping list! Well, the Yapese did that. They even crossed seas with the “Rai stones” to trade with neighboring islands. The Yap Island is only 100 km² with an amazing indigenous culture that goes back to 500 AD. Don’t miss the chance to capture a photo with the Aragonite stones that are believed to be the world’s heaviest currency. Some of the stones weigh 7 tons. The best time to pay a visit to the Yap Island is around the annual Homecoming Summer Festival on June the 15th to experience Canoe rides, stick dances and traditional clothes and crafts.

Fun Fact

Emu VS Humans

Back in 1932, about 20.000 emus invaded the fields and ate the crops in the Campion district in Australia. Those were times of the worldwide great economic depression. The farmers requested aid from the Australian military to defend their food. Machine guns were useless against the smart and incredibly fast-moving emus. The Australian troops realized it was a lost cause and stood down after wasting 25.000 ammo in killing only 200 emus. Long story short, the mighty emu overcame the man!

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Microsoft Flight Simulator is thrilled to add to the beauty of the simulator with fascinating new landscapes. Known as both a continent and a geographic region, and straddling the Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western Hemispheres, Oceania is comprised of remote coral islands, long stretches of white sand beaches, towering volcanoes, vast interior sweeps of uninhabited rainforest, and populated cities boasting modern architectural wonders. Antarctica is a dream destination for aviators with adventure, intrigue, and boundless vistas of pristine coastal and inland glaciated terrain.

Microsoft Flight Simulator’s World Update XIII includes Polynesia (Hawaii and Easter Island), Melanesia (Fiji, New Caledonia, New Guinea, Indonesia’s West Papua, and the Solomon Islands), the Galapagos Islands and key regions of Antarctica, notably the Antarctic Peninsula. The update provides a total of 13 countries and 28 non-sovereign territories, many with improved resolution that will allow pilots to experience stunning new vistas throughout these regions. The release is based on the latest aerial photographs, satellite imagery, and digital elevation modelling data. There is an updated height field for Hawaii and features the city of Honolulu with dozens of handmade buildings.

Our partner team at Orbx has also created 150 points of interest (POIs) throughout the region:

Points of Interest
  • Altutaki Lagoon Island Resort, The Cook Islands

  • Amédée Lighthouse, New Caledonia

  • APEC Haus, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

  • Apia Town Clock Tower, Samoa

  • Autograph Tower, Java

  • Basilica of St. Anthony of Padua, Tonga

  • Bora-Bora Pearl Beach Resort, French Polynesia, Bora-Bora

  • Borobudur Temple Compounds, Indonesia

  • Cactus Test Dome, The Marshall islands

  • Capitol of Palau, Palau

  • Centennial Church, Tonga

  • Central Bank of Samoa, Samoa

  • Coast Watchers Memorial Lighthouse, Papua New Guinea

  • Conrad Bora Bora Nui, French Polynesia, Bora-Bora

  • FMFMIl Government Building, Samoa

  • Fort Teremba, New Caledonia

  • Four Seasons Bora Bora Resorts, French Polynesia, Bora-Bora

  • St. Regis Bora Bora Resorts, French Polynesia, Bora-Bora

  • Gama Tower, Java

  • Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Java

  • Grand Hotel and Casino Vanuatu, Vanuatu

  • Grand Pacific Hotel, Fiji

  • Great Mosque of Central Java, Java

  • Guam Museum, Guam

  • Ha’amonga ‘a Maui, Tonga

  • Hilton Hotel Tahiti, French Polynesia

  • Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort, French Polynesia, Mo’ore

  • Hotel lorana, Easter Island, Chile

  • Hotel Manava Beach Resort, French Polynesia, Mo’orea

  • Hotel Nikko and Crystal Chapel, Guam

  • Imagination Island Hotel, Solomon Islands

  • Immaculate Conception of Mary Cathedral, Samoa

  • Indosiar Television Tower, JavA

  • InterContinental Bora Bora Resorts, French Polyn, Bora-Bora

  • InterContinental Le Moana Bora Bora Resorts, French Polyn, Bora-Bora

  • Intercontinental Moorea Resort, French Polynesia, Moorea

  • Istiqlal Mosque, Indonesia

  • Isurava Memorial, PNG

  • Jakarta Cathedral, Java

  • JOC Building, Johnston Atoll, Johnston Atoll

  • Kingsford Smith Grandstand, Fili

  • Kingston and Arthurs Vale Historic Area, Australia

  • Kiribati Parliament House, Kiribati

  • Lapangan Banteng, Indonesia

  • Lawang Sewu, Java

  • Le Meridien Bora Bora, French Polynesia, Bora-Bora

  • Le Meridien Noumea Resort, New Caledonia

  • Le Taha’a island Resort, French Polynesia

  • Lempuyang Temple Compounds, Indonesia

  • Lengkuas island Lighthouse, Belitung

  • Leon Dormido, Kicker Rock, Ecuador

  • Luminary Tower, Java

  • Mairie de Pirae, French Polynesia

  • Markham Bridge, PNG

  • Menara TVRI Tower, Java

  • Moai Statues Ahu Akivi, Easter Island, Chile

  • Moai Statues Ahu Nau Nau, Easter island, Chile

  • Moai Statues Ahu Tahai, Easter Island, Chile

  • Moai Statues Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island, Chile

  • Monas (National Monument), Java

  • Mori Building, Java

  • Muri Beach Club Hotel, Cook Islands

  • MV Ocean Giant, Antarctica

  • National Parliament House, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

  • Nayara Hangaroa Hotel, Easter Island, Chile

  • Noble Center, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

  • Norfolk island Convict Barracks, Australia

  • Notre Dame Cathedral, Papeete, French Polynesia

  • Numa-Daly Stadium, New Caledonia

  • Pacific Arcade, New Caledonia

  • Pacific Place, Java

  • Pacific Plaza Noumes, New Caledonia

  • Papeete Town Hall, French Polynesia, Tah

  • Para O Tane Palace, The Cook islands

  • Parliament Of The Republic of Fiji, Fiji

  • Point Venus Lighthouse, French Polynesia, Tahiti

  • Poreporena Stilt Villages, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

  • Prambanan Temple Compounds, Indonesia

  • Presidential Palace, Papeete, French Polynesia

  • Pura Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, Indonesia

  • Robert Louis Stevenson Museum, Samoa

  • RSV Nuyina, Antarctica

  • Sam Poo Kong Temple Compounds, Indonesia

  • Sanbis Resort, Solomon Islands

  • Sand Island Structures, Midway Atoll, Midway Atoll

  • Sanggar Agung Temple Compounds, Indonesia

  • Sir Hubert Murray Stadium, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

  • Siti Walidah UMS Main Building, Java

  • Sofitel Bora Bora Private Island, French Polynesia, Bora-Bora

  • Sofitel Kia Ora Moorea, French Polynesia, Mo’orea

  • Suramadu Bridge, Indonesia

  • Taumeasina Island Resort, Samoa

  • Te Rua Manga (The Needle), The Cook Islands

  • Tengku Fisabililish Bridge, Batam

  • Teufaiva Sport Stadium, Tonga

  • The City Tower, Insia

  • The Tsubaki Tower, Guam

  • Tiibsou Cultural Center, New Caledonia

  • Tomb of King Pomare V, French Polynesia

  • Tonga Royal Palace, Tonga

  • Treasury Tower, Java

  • US Naval Hospital Guam, Guam

  • Vanuatu Parliament House & Convention Centre, Vanuatu

  • Wisma 46, Java

  • Youtefa Bridge, Papua

Hawaii

  • A’alii Tower, Oahu

  • Ala Moana Residential Towers, Oahu

  • Aliiolani Hale, Oahu

  • Aloha Stadium, Oahu

  • Aloha Tower, Oahu

  • Aloha Tower Marketplace, Oahu

  • Byodo-in Temple, Oahu

  • Captain Cook Monument, Hawaii

  • Diamond Head Lighthouse, Oahu

  • Haleakala High Altitude Observatory Site, Maui

  • Hanalei Bay Pier, Kaua’i

  • Hapuna Heliport, Hawaii

  • Harbor Square, Oahu

  • Hawaii Air National Guard Radar Site, Kaua’i

  • Hawaii State Capitol, Oahu

  • Hawaii State Library, Oahu

  • Hawaiian Monarch Hotel, Oahu

  • Hilo Medical Center and Rainbow Falls, Hawaii

  • Hilton Hawaiian Resort, Oahu

  • Honolulu Hale, Oahu

  • Honolulu Park Place, Oahu

  • Imiloa Astronomy Center, Hawaii

  • Iolani Palace, Oahu

  • Jagger Museum, Hawaii

  • Kilauea Point Lighthouse, Kaua’i

  • King Kalakaua Building, Oahu

  • Ko Olina Resorts, Oahu

  • Makaha Ridge Pacific Missile Range Facility, Kaua’i

  • Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Maui

  • Maui Ocean Center, Maui

  • Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii

  • Moana Pacific, Oauhu

  • One Waterfront Towers, Oahu

  • Outrigger Kona Resort, Hawaii

  • Pearl Harbor National Memorial Museum, Oahu

  • Rainshed Heliport, Hawaii

  • Royal Sonesta Kaua’i Resort Lihue, Kaua’i

  • Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, Oahu

  • The Ritz-Carlton Residences Waikiki Beach, Oahu

  • The Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Oahu

  • Tripler Army Hospital, Oahu

  • USS Missouri (BB-63), Oahu

  • Waikiki Landmark, Oahu

  • Waikoloa Heliport, Hawaii

Antarctica Bases

  • McMurdo Station, USA, Ross Island

  • Scott Base, New Zealand, Ross Island

  • Davis Station, Australia, Princess Elizabeth Land

Airports
  • A collection of highlands dirt airstrips in Papua New Guinea

  • Easter Island’s Mataveri International Airport (SCIP)

  • Hawaii’s Kona International Airport (PHKO)

  • Nusatupe Airport (AGGN) on the Solomon Islands

  • Bora Bora Airport (NTTB) in French Polynesia

  • Moorea Airport (NTTM) in French Polynesia

Discovery Flights
  • The West Maui Mountains in a DG Aviation LS8-18 glider

  • Tahiti in a Cessna 152

  • Kiribati’s Tarawa in a Guimbal Cabri G2 helicopter

  • Hawaii’s Mauna Kea in a Diamond Aircraft DA62

    • Note: for the best experience with this Discovery Flight, we also recommend downloading the free World Update II: USA from the Marketplace

  • Central Java in a Cessna 208B Grand Caravan.

3 Landing Challenges:
  • Fiji’s Nadi International Airport (NFFN) in an Airbus A320

  • Palmyra Airport (PLPA) on Palmyra Atoll in a Bonanza G36

  • Busilmin Airstrip (AYIN) on Papua New Guinea in a a CubCrafters XCub.

3 Bush Trips:
  • New Caledonia Tour in a Diamond Aircraft DA62

  • New Guinea Challenge in a CubCrafters NXCub

  • Aloha Hawaii in a Cessna 172.

RELEASE NOTES 1.32.7.0
Airbus 310-300
  • Fixed crash to desktop experienced by some users

  • Fixed wing rear nav lights being too bright

Airports
  • Fixed a minor terraforming issue at LFPG

  • Windsock heading issue fixed on generic airports

Navigation
  • AIRAC cycle update 2304

SDK
Devmode
  • Fixed package order tool not taking into account some package dependencies

  • Added a button in the menu to save a report file of current game state enabling users to give more information to customer support when facing an issue or reporting a bug

Scenery editor
  • Ask user before converting terraformers to new system

WASM
  • Fixed an issue where the Add-on Support DLC would not activate in Offline Mode even if it was previously installed.

  • Fixed an issue where players on XBox would need to reboot their game to have functionnal aircraft when the Add-on Support DLC was still installing or updating during game launch.

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