That point is in the Fiords National Park on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula,
about 20 miles west-southwest of Seward.
No, because 30 degrees north 150 degrees west is a location in the Pacific Ocean somewhere between Hawaii and California.
There is no city located at 30° north / 150° west. The explanation is the fact that those coordinates describe a point located in the Pacific Ocean, about 775 miles northeast of Honolulu and 1,850 miles west-southwest of Los Angeles.
"30 degrees east longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Antarctica. "150 degrees west longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south poles and crosses territory in North America and Antarctica.
59 degrees North, 9 degrees West is a spot in the North Atlantic. It is approximately 150 kilometres north-west of the Isle of Lewis.
"30 degrees east longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south polesand crosses territory in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Antarctica."150 degrees west longitude" is the description of a line that joins the north and south polesand crosses territory in North America and Antarctica.
Nope... those coordinates would place you in the Pacific ocean !
That point is in the Fiords National Park on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, about 20 miles west-southwest of Seward.
59 degrees North, 9 degrees West is a spot in the North Atlantic. It is approximately 150 kilometres north-west of the Isle of Lewis.
Anchorage, Alaska
There is no such latitude as "150 degrees north". The greatest possible north latitude is 90 degrees . . . at the north pole.
30 N 150 W is in the North Pacific Ocean, and a city would be impossible. The nearest land is Hawaii 19.8968° N, 155.5828° W
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