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- Q20714926 subject Q8293992.
- Q20714926 subject Q8581874.
- Q20714926 abstract "Port Clarence Bay is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska. It has the only harbor and safe anchorage for large vessels in Seward Peninsula. The bay is located 25 miles southeast of York. It is a large body of comparatively deep water, nearly circular in outline, and cut off from the sea by a long, low sand spit, which terminates in Point Spencer at the entrance to the bay. Along the north side of Port Clarence Bay, there is a shallow lagoon, separated from the bay by a narrow sand spit. This lagoon extends several miles west of the entrance to Port Clarence. The hamlet of Port Clarence, Alaska is situated on the bay.".
- Q20714926 thumbnail Bering_Strait.jpeg?width=300.
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- Q20714926 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293992.
- Q20714926 wikiPageWikiLink Q8581874.
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- Q20714926 point "5.277777777777778 -166.08055555555555".
- Q20714926 type SpatialThing.
- Q20714926 comment "Port Clarence Bay is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska. It has the only harbor and safe anchorage for large vessels in Seward Peninsula. The bay is located 25 miles southeast of York. It is a large body of comparatively deep water, nearly circular in outline, and cut off from the sea by a long, low sand spit, which terminates in Point Spencer at the entrance to the bay. Along the north side of Port Clarence Bay, there is a shallow lagoon, separated from the bay by a narrow sand spit.".
- Q20714926 label "Port Clarence Bay".
- Q20714926 lat "5.277777777777778".
- Q20714926 long "-166.08055555555555".
- Q20714926 depiction Bering_Strait.jpeg.