You're off the coast of Alaska by some 60 miles or so, and on a line (east-west) just a bit south of Juneau.
That point is actually between Ailuk and Wotje, about 220 (354 km) miles northwest of Majuro.
It has very wide parameters of latitude and longitude from the tropic of Cancer to the North Pole and if Greenland is excluded 50 degrees west to past the anti meridian if the Aleutian Islands are included.These are very rough guides
That's actually a point on the Earth's surface. It's in the Tasman Sea west of New Zealand, about 265 miles northwest of Wellington.
The coordinates of 66 degrees north and 170 degrees west are located in the Chukchi Sea, near the coast of Russia's Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. This area is situated in the Arctic region, relatively close to the eastern tip of Russia. It is not within the borders of any specific country but is part of the maritime territory associated with Russia.
You would be in New Zealand.
Latitude: N 59° 8' 25.0008" / Longitude: W 163° 39' 34.9992"
latitude 58 and longitude 170
Latitude: N 56° 54' 26.2084", Longitude: W 178° 8' 22.0992"
Russia
That location is in the middle of the North Pacific Ocean nearly halfway between North America and Asia. It is located approximately 1,000 miles north-west of the Hawaiian islands. The depth there is approximately 5,700 meters or 3.5 miles.
An imaginary place because north latitude only goes to 90, that is the North Pole. I suspect you mixed up your Norhting and Easting!
The Ailuk Atoll
Madeira Island is in the Atlantic Ocean: approx. 340 North latitude and approx. 170 East longitude.
That point is actually between Ailuk and Wotje, about 220 (354 km) miles northwest of Majuro.
It has very wide parameters of latitude and longitude from the tropic of Cancer to the North Pole and if Greenland is excluded 50 degrees west to past the anti meridian if the Aleutian Islands are included.These are very rough guides
That point is in west-central Algeria, about 170 miles southeast of Béchar, and 500 miles south-southwest of Algiers.
That's actually a point on the Earth's surface. It's in the Tasman Sea west of New Zealand, about 265 miles northwest of Wellington.