Alaska topographic maps
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Kiska Island
United States > Alaska > Unorganized Borough
Renamed "Skira", the island was used as the setting for the Codemasters video game Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising. The fictionalized version of the island is relocated closer to Russia and China, but the island's topography is replicated near-exactly, with elements of the game designed around it, instead…
Average elevation: 40 m

Ketchikan
United States > Alaska > Ketchikan Gateway
Due to its steep and forested terrain, Ketchikan is long and narrow with much of the built-up area being located along, or no more than a few city blocks from, the waterfront. Elevations of inhabited areas range from just above sea level to about 300 feet (91 m). Deer Mountain, a 3,001-foot (915 m) peak, rises…
Average elevation: 149 m

Lituya Glacier
United States > Alaska > Unorganized Borough
It is partially responsible for creating the 1958 Lituya Bay megatsunami. The glacier, which has receded over the years, carved Lituya Bay into a unique topographic phenomenon with steep walls, a very deep submerged bottom, and a very narrow entrance to the ocean which created the opportunity for a megatsunami…
Average elevation: 952 m

Hubbard Glacier
United States > Alaska > Yakutat
The longest source for Hubbard Glacier originates 122 kilometres (76 mi) from its snout and is located at about 61°00′N 140°09′W / 61.000°N 140.150°W / 61.000; -140.150, approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi) west of Mount Walsh with an elevation around 3,400 metres (11,200 ft). A shorter tributary…
Average elevation: 1,892 m

Homer
United States > Alaska > Kenai Peninsula > Homer
Many of the birds seen during the festival can be identified with the help of published guides that categorize distinguishable features such as, topography, silhouette, size, and color.
Average elevation: 103 m