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Cape Prince of Wales and Cape Wrangell are the respectively westernmost capes in Alaska in terms of continental and insular locations. The first-mentioned cape, on continental Alaska, is located at latitude 65°37'47" N, longitude 168°05'05" W. The second-mentioned cape, on insular Alaska at Attu Island, is located at latitude 52°55' N, longitude 172°27' E.
On a clear day, if an observer stands at Cape Prince of Wales in Alaska, they can see 51 miles across the Bering Strait to Cape Dezhnev. Cape Prince of Wales is the westernmost point of North America.
Cape Krusenstern, Tongass and Misty Fjords are some of the famous monuments in Alaska.
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The Aleutian chain ... part of the state of Alaska ... crosses the 180° meridian.So Alaska is the farthest west and the farthest east state in the USA.
The distance from Newtok, Alaska, to Cape Prince of Wales is approximately 150 miles (240 kilometers) across the Bering Sea. The exact distance can vary depending on the specific route taken, especially if traveling by boat or aircraft. Both locations are situated in remote areas of Alaska, with Cape Prince of Wales being the westernmost point of the U.S. mainland.
The westernmost point is Cape Wrangell, Alaska, which is 3,625 miles west of center.
At nearby Cape Romanzof, average snowfall is 68".
The Gulf of Alaska is bordered by Cape Spencer to the east and Kodiak Island to the west. It has a total surface area of 592,000 square miles.
The address of the Cape Decision Lighthouse Society is: 224 Katlian St, Sitka, AK 99835-7501
No, Massachusetts doesn't have a traditional panhandle. The piece of land extending out into the Atlantic Ocean from the mainland is called a cape, named Cape Cod.
Cape Dezhnev on the Chukchi Peninsula is in Siberia and is 30.2 miles from Little Diomede Island which is in Alaska. Little Diomede is 2.2 miles from Big Diomede Island which is Russian.