None. Your coordinates are in the middle of the North Pacific. Nearest land mass is Japan, some 1000km to the west
Hiroshima, Japan
Primorskiy kray..i think
himalayas
Vladivostok is near 43 N and 132 E
That geographic point is located in the Van Diemen Gulf, Northwest Territories, Australia. The nearest island to that point appears to be Gardangarl Island.
Hiroshima, Japan
Hikari, Japan
Primorskiy kray..i think
That's near Hikari in Japan.
(43.173739, 132.006451)
1,015 miles taking this route:Go across to I-15 NORTH to BARSTOW.Take I-15 NORTH to I-70 EAST to GRAND JUNCTION at EXIT 132 in UTAH.Take I-70 EAST to Denver.
987 miles taking this route:Take SR-60 FWY - EAST (towards RIVERSIDE), from Chino, to I-15 NORTH to BARSTOW at EXIT 41A.Take I-15 NORTH to I-70 EAST to DENVER at EXIT 132 in UTAH.Take I-70 EAST to Denver.
That's near the Timor Sea, off the coast of Australia.
34 N and 132 E are geographic coordinates that represent a specific location on Earth. The numbers indicate the latitude (34 degrees North) and longitude (132 degrees East) of the location, which helps to identify its position relative to the equator and the prime meridian.
There's no city there. That point is located in a forested area in southwestern Japan's Yamaguchi Prefecture, about 2.8 miles from the Sanyo Expressway. It's about 8.5 miles east of the town of Kudamatsu, 38 miles southwest of the center of Hiroshima, and 450 miles west-southwest of the center of Tokyo.
988 miles taking this route:Take I-15 NORTH, from San Diego, to I-70 EAST to DENVER at EXIT 132 in UTAH.Take I-70 EAST to Vail.
The "log islands" you speak of is Pacifidlog Town. It is located east of Slateport and the Sealed Chamber and west of the Sky Pillar and Mirage Island. Connecting routes: Route 131 (East) Route 132 (West).