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Traveling Luck for Black Point Alaska, United States
The timezone in Black Point is America/Dawson
Morning Sunrise at 10:21 and Evening Sunset at 18:34. It's Dark
Rough GPS position Latitude. 55.8836°, Longitude. -160.9308°
Morning Sunrise at 10:21 and Evening Sunset at 18:34. It's Dark
Rough GPS position Latitude. 55.8836°, Longitude. -160.9308°
Weather near Black Point Last report from NELSON LAGOON, null 21.3km away
Temperature: 3°C / 37°FWind: 26.5km/h West/Southwest gusting to 34.5km/h
Cloud: Scattered at 2000ft Broken at 4600ft Solid Overcast at 7000ft
Satellite map of Black Point and it's surroudings...
Geographic features & Photographs around Black Point in Alaska, United States
cape a land area, more prominent than a point, projecting into the sea and marking a notable change in coastal direction.
- Black Point (0km)
- Ross Point (7.6km)
- Doe Point (8.9km)
- Divide, Point (9.6km)
- Rozhnof, Cape (10.1km)
- Fawn Point (11.2km)
- Coal Point (12.4km)
- Second Cape (13.3km)
- Third Cape (14km)
- Edward, Point (14.1km)
- Franz Point (15.2km)
- Shingle Point (16.5km)
- Marble Point (16.6km)
- Middle Point (17.1km)
- Wolf Point (18.3km)
- Big Hill (19.2km)
- Bold Bluff Point (19.4km)
- Bluff Point (19.9km)
- Lagoon Point (20.3km)
- Low Point (20.9km)
- Crow Point (22.4km)
- Gravel Point (23km)
- Harbor Point (24.2km)
island a tract of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water.
- Deer Island (8km)
- Eagle Rock (13.6km)
- Kudobin Islands (16.8km)
- Kritskoi Island (17.2km)
- Walrus Island (18.7km)
- Moller Island (19.1km)
- Gull Island (22.1km)
stream a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land.
- Coal Creek (12.4km)
- Johnson Fork (13.9km)
- Lynden Creek (14.8km)
- Lefthead River (18.1km)
- Frank Creek (22km)
- Peterson Creek (24.4km)
- Lawrence Creek (25.4km)
bar a shallow ridge or mound of coarse unconsolidated material in a stream channel, at the mouth of a stream, estuary, or lagoon and in the wave-break zone along coasts.
- Village Spit (9.6km)
- Halftide Rock (12.1km)
- Crow Reef (20.7km)
- Midway Reef (21.7km)
bay a coastal indentation between two capes or headlands, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf.
- Mud Bay (3.7km)
- Herendeen Bay (7.5km)
- Nelson Lagoon (16.5km)
- Mine Harbor (21.5km)
valley an elongated depression usually traversed by a stream.
- Coal Valley (17.9km)
- Buck Valley (18.4km)
- Deer Valley (22.4km)
mountain an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more.
- Miner Hill (17.1km)
- Pinnacle Peak (21.9km)
- Staniukovich Mountain (22.4km)
channel the deepest part of a stream, bay, lagoon, or strait, through which the main current flows.
- Johnston Channel (11.2km)
- Hague Channel (19.2km)
Local Feature A Nearby feature worthy of being marked on a map..
- Nelson Lagoon Cannery (21.9km)
- Nelson Lagoon (23.4km)
airport a place where aircraft regularly land and take off, with runways, navigational aids, and major facilities for the commercial handling of passengers and cargo.
- Herendeen Bay Airport (10.2km)
- Nelson Lagoon Airport (22km)
lake a large inland body of standing water.
- Sapsuk Lake (24.6km)
- Hoodoo Lake (25.6km)
populated place a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work.
- Herendeen Bay (21.8km)
cliff(s) a high, steep to perpendicular slope overlooking a waterbody or lower area.
- Coal Bluff (15.3km)
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