
Cape Sabak anchors the northern coastline of this remote Aleutian terrain, overlooking the vast expanse of the Bering Sea. This specific area within the westernmost reaches of Alaska is defined by its coastal isolation and steep relief, where the land meets the water at the edge of the continental shelf. The map delineates the t90s r262w township and range grid, providing a precise spatial reference for this largely uninhabited landscape. The topography here reveals the complex relationship between the Aleutian archipelago and the surrounding sea, serving as a critical point of navigation and study for the maritime history of the North Pacific.
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