
Amukta Island rises from the deep waters of the Aleutian Chain, situated at the boundary of the Bering Sea and the Pacific Ocean. This remote volcanic landscape is characterized by sharp elevation changes and coastal cliffs, particularly where the land meets the turbulent waters of Chagulak Pass. The northern portion of the island shown here reflects the isolation of the Aleutians West Census Area, where the terrain is governed by topography rather than human settlement. The map serves as a detailed record of the island's coastline and natural contours, showing the transition from the marine environment to the high peaks of this volcanic formation.
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