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  • Cape Prince of Wales is the westernmost part of North America, located in Alaska overlooking the Bering Strait. In the 1950s, the Soviets attempted to build an undersea tunnel that would connect the East Cape in Siberia to Cape Prince of Wales in Alaska, leading the Sub-Mariner to believe it was being built in collaboration with the Americans for a trade deal and then asking for his help in realization.
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  • Named on Sunday, May 9, 1778, by Captain Cook (1785, v. 2, p. 443), Royal Navy (RN), who said, This point of land, which I named Cape Prince of Wales...
  • Cape Prince of Wales is the westernmost part of North America, located in Alaska overlooking the Bering Strait.
  • Cape Prince of Wales, located near the city of Nome in the Nome Census Area, is a prominent geographic feature on the Seward Peninsula in Alaska.
  • Kingikmiut Eskimo woman with chin tattoo carrying baby on her back and holding wooden bowl, Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, between 1901 and 1906 - Alaska...
  • In 1778, the cape was named by Captain James Cook for George A. Frederick , or George IV, the Prince of Wales at that time.
  • On a clear day, Cape Prince of Wales can also see Russia on the Alaskan mainland. ... Can you see from Wales to Russia?
  • Named in 1778 by Captain James Cook of the British Royal Navy, presumably for the Prince of Wales at the time, George Augustus Frederick.
  • Cape Prince of Wales - Alaska, coordinate 65.64 N, 168.12 O Doppio punto estremo poiché è il più a ovest degli Stati Uniti continentali come pure d'America.
  • Prince of Wales, Cape, at the tip of the Seward Peninsula, NW Alaska, on the Bering Strait; westernmost point of North America.