King Cove, in the AleutianIslands chain, is inaccessible by land.
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Almost midnight on the North Pacific, about 230 miles south of Alaska's AleutianIslands.
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Alaska's AleutianIslands chain is a geologic, fire-breathing dragon with dozens of active volcanoes.
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He pointed out the AleutianIslands on the map to his comrades, and said-
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Winter storms that kick up around Alaska's AleutianIslands and head south are particularly intriguing.
Uso de Aleutians en inglés
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The Colonel described the whale fishery as practiced by the Kamchadales and Aleutians.
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Its elevation gradually decreases as one travels W. toward the Aleutians.
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It is in a cluster of frequently erupting volcanoes in the eastern Aleutians.
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In passing from the Sitkan district westward toward Kodiak and the Aleutians (q.v.)
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In the Pacific, we are pushing the Japs around from the Aleutians to New Guinea.
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Lost three years ago-spring of 1901-gotinto ice field off the tip of the Aleutians.
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They must still wait then, always wait; for the island was drifting rapidly towards the Aleutians.
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The fishing grounds extend along the coast from the extreme south-east past the Aleutians into Bristol Bay.
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In America, they nuked the Aleutians.
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Therefore, the first autumn storm which swept down from the Aleutians upon the coast of California was ordinary and conventional.
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Hard of hearing, he was branded AWOL in a delicatessen named Woloshin's when he was supposed to be in the Aleutians.
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As she dervished toward the Aleutians, wind shear interference slowed her down, and she devolved into a less powerful-butstill sprawling-low-pressuresystem
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She didn't know much about the place but she could visualize it: a crescent-shaped archipelago in the middle latitudes between the Aleutians and Hawaii.
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The coast region above the Panhandle shows on a smaller and diminishing scale the same characteristic features, gradually running into those of the Aleutians.
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'Akatan, which is in the Aleutians; Akatan, beyond Chignik, beyond Kardalak, beyond Unimak.
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"Here comes the Commander," shouted the guy on stilts as he rounded the Japanese-occupied Aleutians, and the observers' circle parted so Fred Fine could enter.