A set of latitude/longitude coordinates describes a single point, so it's not possible
for a whole island to be just exactly there, no matter how small the island is.
That particular point is one of a huge number of different points on Pulau Obilatu,
a jungle-covered, uninhabited island covering roughly 6.2 by 8.3 miles in its greatest
dimensions. It's a part of Indonesia, located about 510 miles north-northeast of Dili,
on Timor Island.
11"21' North latitude and 142" 12' East longitude
Latitude: 9°52′49″S Longitude: 142°35′26″E
Honolulu
67 degrees South, 142 degrees East
I think the island is Java.
11"21' North latitude and 142" 12' East longitude
Latitude: 9°52′49″S Longitude: 142°35′26″E
Honolulu
67 degrees South, 142 degrees East
I think the island is Java.
History Specials - 2010 Pirate Island 1-142 was released on: USA: November 2011
9° 50′ 0″ S, 142° 30′ 0″ E
That's off the east coast of Japan.
Wheel of Fortune - 1983 Hawaii's Big Island 2 25-142 was released on: USA: 25 March 2008
A set of "latitude and longitude" pins it down to a single point. Lockhart is a big place, with a huge number of different points in it. The center of the intersection of Colorado St (US-183) and E San Antonio St (SH-142), between the Jones Food Mart and the Homann 66 station, is located at 29.8850° north latitude 97.6704° west longitude. The south end of Runway-36 at Lockhart Municipal Airport is located at 29.8449° north latitude 97.6726° west longitude. Other spots around town have somewhat different coordinates.
That point is in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Japan, about 65 miles east-southeast of Sendai.
There are a bunch of Jamestowns in the US. The one in NC is 275 miles from Roanoke Island, the one in VA is 142 miles.