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Cape Denbigh

Coordinates: 64°22′52″N 161°32′03″W / 64.38111°N 161.53417°W / 64.38111; -161.53417
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Cape Denbigh is located on the Seward Peninsula in Eastern Norton Sound in the U.S. state of Alaska.[1] It is notable for the Iyatayet site, an Archaic stage hunter-gatherer archaeological site.[citation needed] The headland is a moderately high, rounded hill, joined to the mainland by a low, narrow neck. The head of the bight, eastward of the cape, is shoal, but in approaching the water shoals gradually. A good anchorage in northeasterly winds can be had eastward of the cape. The water shoals rapidly inside a depth of 4 fathoms when approaching the shore.[2]

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  1. ^ Smithsonion Institute
  2. ^ 01727672461U.S. Co0as01t and Geodetic Survey (1900). Bulletin (Public domain ed.). U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 211–. Retrieved 20 April 2013.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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64°22′52″N 161°32′03″W / 64.38111°N 161.53417°W / 64.38111; -161.53417