Alaskan Place Names -- Discussion

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Well done!
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ggordon wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 6:50 pm Another Bird Island besides the two already on the list, at 54.82111, -159.75889
https://www.geonames.org/5857468/bird-island.html

Referenced here at 0905:
https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0138.JPG
Sounds like they might even catch up with the number of Priest Rocks :lol:
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Or North Capes! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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This Bird Island was very close to one that was already on the list. But that one wasn't in quite the right location, which led me to find the third one which was in the right place.
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Or Egg Islands :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Hmmmm - there's a list building here

Bishop Rocks
Priest Rocks
Bird Islands
Egg islands
North Capes

We only need one more common name to cover each side of a dice (properly 'die'). I wonder if that explains how these names crop up so much?
"Land ahoy Cap'n!" "Fetch the die Number One." Rattle, rattle. "Oh dear, that makes it 'Egg Island' three times in a row. Never mind. Enter it in the logbook..."
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:D :D

Just had to do this!

Here's the actual standings from our database, for places that have 5 or more occurrencies (worldwide) in names or aliases... a few are quite surprising (we really do have 5 Umanak Islands?? The answer is of course yes, and despite the name sounding pretty Alaskan they're all in Greenland!):
NameNo
South Point14
West Point14
North Point13
Rocky Point13
East Point12
Egg Island12
Green Island12
Black Rock11
East Cape11
Round Island11
Bird Island9
Black Point9
Middle Point9
North Head9
Seal Rocks9
Low Point8
North Cape8
North Channel8
Pinnacle Rock8
Sandy Point8
Bluff Point7
Entrance Island7
Fox Island6
Gull Island6
North Island6
Seal Rock6
South Channel6
Sugar Loaf6
The Sisters6
Tolstoi Point6
Village Point6
West Cape6
Boca Chica5
Cape Blanco5
Cone Island5
Double Island5
English Bay5
Green Island Light5
Long Island5
Low Island5
North Rock5
Northwest Point5
O Shima5
Pillar Rock5
Punta Arenas5
Reef Point5
Saddle Island5
Sail Rock5
South Head5
South Island5
The Narrows5
Umanak Island5
White Rock5
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:D :D :D
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And only four Priest Rocks!!! :roll:
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Nice one Matteo :D :D :D

Well that's put Priest Rocks back in their place :o :lol:
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Have you looked at this mapping site? (I was looking for Zapad Head)
https://alaska.guide/the-map/zapad-head
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8-) 8-) 8-)
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Good find!

(Zapadni Point?)
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That would be one very big volcano and I doubt things would go well if it went up :roll: :o
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Low Point (different from the one already on the list) on Zarembo Island
https://www.geonames.org/5555350/low-point.html

Referenced here as Noon location:
https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 5_0094.JPG
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Eyeopener Light as an alternate for The Eye Opener Light.

I couldn't find anything similar to the scrawl starting with an "E", but then found that the usual name started with "The".

Referenced here as the Noon location:
https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 5_0095.JPG
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Albans Head as alternate for Point Saint Albans

Referenced here at end of Merid to 4PM shift:
https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 5_0095.JPG
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Point Turner Buoy

In this reference describing Khantaak Island,
The island is low and wooded except at Point Turner which is a tongue of sand with grass and bushes. A lighted bell buoy marks the edge of deep water 300 yards west of the point.
https://books.google.com/books?id=yxV-A ... oy&f=false

The buoy is referenced at 6:26 AM in this log
https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0172.JPG
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