Pasari Island

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Pasari Island
NASA World Wind satellite image: Here the Gambia flows in a westerly direction.  Deer Island is the eastern and Pasari Island is the western of the two large islands.
NASA World Wind satellite
image : The Gambia flows in a westerly direction in the image section. Deer Island is the eastern and Pasari Island is the western of the two large islands.
Waters Gambia (river)
Geographical location 13 ° 42 '10 "  N , 15 ° 4' 53"  W Coordinates: 13 ° 42 '10 "  N , 15 ° 4' 53"  W.
Pasari Island (Gambia)
Pasari Island
length 6 km
width 2.8 km
Residents uninhabited

Pasari Island is an inland island of the Gambia River in the West African state of Gambia .

geography

The uninhabited island, about six kilometers long and 2.8 kilometers wide, is located about 220 kilometers upstream from Banjul . The Gambia narrows here to a width of about 310 meters and 250 meters.

On the right bank, near the neighboring island of Deer Iceland , is the 1,485 hectare large Kahi Badi Forest Park .

See also