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Cape in Alaska, United States For the headland in Wrangel Island, see Blossom Point.
Cape Blossom is a point on the Baldwin Peninsula between the town of Kotzebue and Point Garnet, on Kotzebue Sound
Location of the Cape Blossom in Alaska

Cape Blossom (Iñupiaq: Igluġruat) is a cape located on the Baldwin Peninsula in Alaska which occupies a point that extends southwestwards into Kotzebue Sound, 18 km south of Kotzebue.

This headland was named in 1826 by Royal Navy Captain Frederick William Beechey after his vessel, HMS Blossom.

Cape Blossom in Alaska should not be confused with Cape Blossom on Wrangel Island.

References

  1. "Feature Detail Report for: Cape Blossom (Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska)". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.

66°44′03″N 162°29′42″W / 66.73417°N 162.49500°W / 66.73417; -162.49500


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