Kiska Volcano-North Slope, Alaska Prominence: 0 ft, 0 m | Elevation: 3281 feet, 1000 meters | Approx. Isolation: 0 mi, 0 km |
Peak Type | Slope Point, subsidiary to Kiska Volcano | Latitude/Longitude (WGS84) | 52° 6' 29'' N, 177° 36' 9'' E 52.107955, 177.602454 (Dec Deg) | Country | United States | State/Province | Alaska | County/Second Level Region | Aleutians West | Links
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| Location approximate. There are 5 sub-units of this new National Monument on Kiska Island, and another 4 on Attu Island, and 1 on Atka Island, created in 2019 out of the prior WWII NM, with Tule Lake being parsed out and other sites demoted. Uncertain if the sub-unit on Kiska Island is higher, but is likely to be, as Attu Island units seem to peak at several hundred meters high on Saranof Ridge or Engineer Hill. The B-24D bomber location is lower.
This unit is the site of a bomber crash high on the slopes of Kiska Volcano, which is 1,182M high. |
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