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.
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Anchorage, Alaska
That's in the water south of Anchorage.
That's a pair of coordinates that describes the location of a point on the Earth's surface. The point is in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of West Africa, about 150 miles southwest of Nouakchott, and 160 miles north-northwest of Dakar.
No, because 30 degrees north 150 degrees west is a location in the Pacific Ocean somewhere between Hawaii and California.
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
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Mexico. Alaska is 60 degrees north and 150 degrees west you are stupid
Anchorage, Alaska
Alaska
Washington
That's in the water south of Anchorage.
That's a pair of coordinates that describes the location of a point on the Earth's surface. The point is in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of West Africa, about 150 miles southwest of Nouakchott, and 160 miles north-northwest of Dakar.
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.
"90 degrees north" is the definition of the north pole. At that latitude,the longitude doesn't even matter, because alllongitudes merge there.