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  2. Cape Flattery - Wikipedia

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    However, the westernmost tip of Cape Flattery is almost exactly as far west as Cape Alava, the difference being approximately 5 seconds of longitude, about 360 feet (110 m), at high tide and somewhat more at low tide. [3] The Cape Flattery Lighthouse is on Tatoosh Island, just off the cape. Makah Bay and Neah Bay are on either side of the cape.

  3. Cape Flattery Light - Wikipedia

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    Cape Flattery Light ; Location: Neah Bay, Washington: Coordinates: 1]: Tower; Constructed: 1854: Foundation: Surface: Construction: Sandstone/brick: Automated: 1977: Height: 65 feet (20 m): Shape: Conical: Markings: White with black lantern and red roof: Heritage: National Treasure : Light; First lit: 1857: Deactivated: 2008: Focal height: 165 feet (50 m): Lens: First order Fresnel lens ...

  4. File:CapeFlattery,WA.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Ma and Pa Kettle - Wikipedia

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    (In the book, she is earthier and more profane. When she was a newly immigrated Baltic teenager, she married Pa under the impression that since he owned a farm, he was a solid prospect.) Ma is content with her role as mother to 15 rambunctious, mischievous children on their ramshackle farm in rural Cape Flattery, Washington.

  6. Tatoosh Island, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Photos of Cape Flattery Lighthouse and Helipad, from a commercial photographer's website Cape Flattery Lighthouse University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections – Makah Cultural and Research Center Online Museum Exhibit History and culture of the Makah tribe; includes images from Tatoosh Island.

  7. Cape Flattery (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    Cape Flattery is the location of the world's biggest silica mine. [1] The mine was established in 1967 and was severely damaged by Cyclone Ita in 2014.. The cape's local port is used for the shipping of silica sand from a local subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation, and exports the most silica sand internationally, with 1.7 million tonnes exported alone in 2007–08.

  8. Columbia Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Bar is part of a set of major marine coastal hazards along the Pacific Northwest coast, including Cape Flattery at the northwest tip of the Olympic Peninsula and Cape Scott, which is at the north tip of Vancouver Island. Historically, the region's mariner's nickname was the Graveyard of the Pacific, and it is studded with thousands ...

  9. Makah Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Flattery Trail is one of the more well-known trails on the Makah Reservation. It has multiple observation points and there is a clear view of Tatoosh Island, an island that is also a part of the Makah Reservation.