The islands of Indonesia, as far east…
23373 BCE to 21646 BCE
The islands of Indonesia, as far east as Borneo and Bali, are connected to the Asian continent in a landmass called Sundaland.
Palawan is also part of Sundaland, while the rest of the Philippine Islands form one large island separated from the continent only by the Sibutu Passage and the Mindoro Strait.
Australia and New Guinea are connected, forming Sahulland.
Between Sundaland and Sahulland, Wallacea remains islands, though the number and width of water gaps between the two continents is considerably smaller.