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na-153r.jpgNA-153 Mexico Yucatan State groupIsla Pérez is an island located in the Gulf of Mexico, 130 km (80.7 mi) north of Progreso, Mexico, off the coast of the Yucatán Peninsula. It belongs to the Arrecife Alacranes National Park, and is the largest island in the archipelago. The island has little vegetation, with a hot and dry climate that is not hospitable to human life. Historically, the island has been used as a navigation reference point in the southern Gulf of Mexico, particularly for mariners between the Yucatán Channel and Bay of CampecheOct 23, 2020
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na-153.jpgNA-153 Mexico Yucatan State groupIsla Pérez is an island located in the Gulf of Mexico, 130 km (80.7 mi) north of Progreso, Mexico, off the coast of the Yucatán Peninsula. It belongs to the Arrecife Alacranes National Park, and is the largest island in the archipelago. The island has little vegetation, with a hot and dry climate that is not hospitable to human life. Historically, the island has been used as a navigation reference point in the southern Gulf of Mexico, particularly for mariners between the Yucatán Channel and Bay of CampecheOct 23, 2020
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OC-111A.jpgOC-111 Shepherd IslandsThe Shepherd Islands (coordinates 16.8°S 168.5°ECoordinates: 16.8°S 168.5°E) are a group of islands lying between the larger islands of Epi and Éfaté, in the Shefa province of Vanuatu. They were named by Captain Cook after Anthony Shepherd, a British astronomer and friend of Cook. In the 2009 census the population numbered 3634. The Shepherd Islands are quite densely populated. There is little economic activity although fishing is very good.Apr 06, 2020
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OC-111R.jpgOC-111 Shepherd IslandsThe Shepherd Islands (coordinates 16.8°S 168.5°ECoordinates: 16.8°S 168.5°E) are a group of islands lying between the larger islands of Epi and Éfaté, in the Shefa province of Vanuatu. They were named by Captain Cook after Anthony Shepherd, a British astronomer and friend of Cook. In the 2009 census the population numbered 3634. The Shepherd Islands are quite densely populated. There is little economic activity although fishing is very good. Apr 06, 2020
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na-210r.jpgNA-210 Nome Census Area Centre groupSledge Island, or Ayak Island, is a small island in the Bering Sea. It is located 5.3 mi (8.5 km) from the southwestern shore of the Seward Peninsula, off the shores of Alaska. Sledge island is of volcanic origin and is only 1.6 miles (2.6 km) across. The average elevation is 410 feet/125 meters. Administratively this island belongs to the Nome Census Area, Alaska. The island is 2.80 km (1.74 mi) long and 1.48 km (0.92 mi) wide. The island is part of the Bering Sea unit of the Alaska Maritime NationJan 21, 2020
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na-210.jpgNA-210 Nome Census Area Centre groupSledge Island, or Ayak Island, is a small island in the Bering Sea. It is located 5.3 mi (8.5 km) from the southwestern shore of the Seward Peninsula, off the shores of Alaska. Sledge island is of volcanic origin and is only 1.6 miles (2.6 km) across. The average elevation is 410 feet/125 meters. Administratively this island belongs to the Nome Census Area, Alaska. The island is 2.80 km (1.74 mi) long and 1.48 km (0.92 mi) wide. The island is part of the Bering Sea unit of the Alaska Maritime NationJan 21, 2020
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na-211r.jpgNA-211 Oregon State groupTillamook Rock Light (known locally as Terrible Tilly or just Tilly) is a deactivated lighthouse on the Oregon Coast of the USA. It is located approx 1.2 miles (1.9 km) offshore from Tillamook Head, and 20 miles (32 km) south of the Columbia River, situated on less than an acre of basalt rock in the Pacific Ocean. The construction of the lighthouse was commissioned in 1878, construction took more than 500 days to finish and at the time, it was the most expensive West Coast lighthouse ever built. Oct 31, 2019
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NA-211.jpgNA-211 Oregon State groupTillamook Rock Light (known locally as Terrible Tilly or just Tilly) is a deactivated lighthouse on the Oregon Coast of the USA. It is located approx 1.2 miles (1.9 km) offshore from Tillamook Head, and 20 miles (32 km) south of the Columbia River, situated on less than an acre of basalt rock in the Pacific Ocean. The construction of the lighthouse was commissioned in 1878, construction took more than 500 days to finish and at the time, it was the most expensive West Coast lighthouse ever built. Oct 31, 2019
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