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Touring False Pass
False Pass in Aleutians East Borough (Alaska) with it's 40 residents is a town located in United States about 3,952 mi (or 6,360 km) west of Washington DC, the country's capital place.
Time in False Pass is now 10:33 AM (Tuesday). The local timezone is named America / Nome with an UTC offset of -9 hours. We know of 4 airports nearby False Pass. The closest airport in United States is False Pass Airport in a distance of 0 mi (or 1 km), South. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
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East Anchor to False Pass. F/V Nightrider. Tendering Salmon. 2009 Alaska Commercial Fishing.
After taking a load from the Konrad 1 we decided to head back to False Pass to beat out the oncoming weather. The Konrad 1 went around the point and we continued on. It was to blow about Southeast ...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
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False Pass, Alaska
False Pass is a city in Aleutians East Borough, Alaska, United States. Isanax̂ (variously spelled Issannakh, Isanak etc. ) is the Aleut name for present day Isanotski Strait and means gap, hole, rent, or tear in the Aleut language which was rendered as Isanotski (or Issanakskie, Isanotskoi, Isanakh etc. ) in transliterated Russian. The strait appears as Исанакъ in 1802 and Исаноцкый in 1844 on Russian maps.