xoxoxoBruce • Dec 17, 2014 2:31 am
Can someone explain why Alaska is our eastern most state?
At 179°46' East (in the Eastern Hemisphere), the easternmost tip of Semisopochnoi is, by longitude, the easternmost land location in the United States and North America. Semisopochnoi sits only 14 minutes west of the 180th meridian, the International Date Line.
Amatignak Island is a member of the Delarof Islands (western Andreanof Islands), in Alaska's Aleutian archipelago. The southernmost point of Alaska is on this island, as well as the highest western longitude of Alaska, the United States, and North America
xoxoxoBruce;916606 wrote:What? Who's graphic? Where?
glatt;916602 wrote:In their graphic, they call it the "anti meridian," which sounds made-up. I never heard of that before.
glatt;916602 wrote:In their graphic, they call it the "anti meridian," which sounds made-up. I never heard of that before.