User:SaltedSturgeon/sandbox/Geography of New Guinea

The geography of New Guinea describes the topography, hydrography, flora, and fauna of New Guinea. With a total area of 785753 km2, New Guinea is the world's second-largest island, and comprises a large number of biogeographical zones. Human habitation on New Guinea dates back as early as 50,000 years ago, but contemporarily the island is administered by the countries of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, occupying the western and eastern halves of the island, respectively.