What is the geometrically westernmost island in Alaska?
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I looked up "westernmost island in Alaska", and found out that it is called Attu Island. However, this island is in the Eastern Hemisphere and can therefore also be considered one of the easternmost points in the US and even the world.
However, the geometrically easternmost island is Semisopochnoi Island, near the 180th meridian. I wonder which island lies beyond it, and can claim the spot of westernmost island geometrically and be relatively close to that in terms of the International Date Line sense as well.
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Which Alaskan island is the westernmost?
Attu Island is so far west, it's actually in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is the westernmost of Alaska's Aleutian Islands, even farther west than the Hawaiian Islands. At roughly 32 by 56 kilometers (20 by 35 miles), the island lies roughly 1,700 kilometers (1,100 miles) from mainland Alaska.Can you get to Attu Island?
Almost no one visits Attu Island. The only way to get there is by boat. It's a long journey, as the island marks the westernmost point of the United States, and navigating the governmental red-tape that regulates Attu is a logistical nightmare.What is the longitude of Attu Island?
You probably wouldn't be surprised to hear that the outer Aleutian Islands, stretching between Alaska and Russia, are home to the westernmost point of land in the United States and, in fact, in all of North America.Adak: Why the Westernmost Town in the US Exists
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