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Fairway RockFairway Rock is a distinctive geographic feature located in the Bering Sea, off the coast of Alaska near Nome. This rock formation, despite its small size, holds historical and geographical significance due to its location and the events associated with it. While Fairway Rock itself may not be a popular tourist destination, it serves as a reminder of the historical and geographical context of the Nome area and the significance of navigational aids in the Bering Sea.
Little Diomede IslandLittle Diomede Island, also known as Iŋaliq in the native Iñupiaq language, is a small and unique island located in the Bering Sea, just 2.4 miles (3.9 kilometers) from the Russian island of Big Diomede. It is part of the Nome Census Area in Alaska and holds the distinction of being one of the United States' most remote and isolated inhabited islands.
King Islanding Island is a small, remote island located off the coast of Alaska in the Bering Sea. It is situated in the Nome Census Area and is known for its unique cultural heritage, dramatic landscapes, and a history deeply rooted in indigenous traditions. King Island is a place where the past meets the present, and the traditional ways of the Iñupiaq community coexist with the island's rugged and isolated environment.
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Cape Prince of WalesCape Prince of Wales, located near the city of Nome in the Nome Census Area, is a prominent geographic feature on the Seward Peninsula in Alaska. It holds significance both for its stunning natural beauty and its historical and cultural importanceCape Prince of Wales is a place where natural beauty and cultural heritage intersect. It offers a unique opportunity to stand at the westernmost point of North America, appreciating the vast expanse of the Bering Sea.