About 15 miles
San Nicholas Island is located approximately 60 miles (97 kilometers) southwest of Santa Catalina Island in the Channel Islands of California. The distance between the two islands can vary slightly depending on the specific points measured, but they are generally considered to be around that distance apart across the Pacific Ocean.
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Huntington Beach Pier, several oil platforms, Santa Catalina Island, San Clemente Island and San Nicolas Island.
It's only about 110 - 120 nautical miles. For another 30 or so, you could take in Santa Catalina Island along the way.
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He died on January 3, 1543, on San Miguel Island but we believe that he was buried on Catalina Island.
about 30 miles
Catalina Island is part of the eight islands that make up the Channel Islands of California. The other notable islands are Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, and San Clemente.
The closest nuclear power plant to Catalina Island is the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS), located in San Diego County, California. Although it has been permanently shut down since 2013, it was operational and served the region prior to that. The plant is situated approximately 70 miles southeast of Catalina Island, across the Pacific Ocean.
The eight islands off the coast of Southern California are Santa Catalina Island, San Clemente Island, San Nicolas Island, Santa Barbara Island, Anacapa Island, Santa Cruz Island, San Miguel Island, and the smaller Santa Rosa Island. These islands are part of Channel Islands National Park, with Santa Catalina being the most well-known and accessible to tourists. Each island has its unique ecosystems and recreational opportunities.
If you go from San Diego to Oceanside to Dana Point to Catalina Island it's 90 miles upswell...a long time. It took us 8 hours from San Diego to Oceanside, 4 hours to Dana Point and 6 to Avalon.