Unalaska









Unalaska


Unalaska [oo-nuh-las-kuh, uhn-uh-las-] Examples noun

  1. an island off the coast of SW Alaska, one of the Aleutian Islands. About 75 miles (120 km) long.

Examples from the Web for unalaska Contemporary Examples of unalaska

  • Still, there are people in Unalaska who are taking precautions, despite all the exhortations stating that they’re not necessary.

    Radiation Plume Hits Alaska

    Alexandra Gutierrez

    March 18, 2011

  • For the past week, Unalaska—the most populous island on the Aleutian Chain—has seen jaw-dropping sunrises.

    Radiation Plume Hits Alaska

    Alexandra Gutierrez

    March 18, 2011

  • Unalaska—better known to outsiders as Dutch Harbor, thanks to the reality series Deadliest Catch—is pretty remote.

    Radiation Plume Hits Alaska

    Alexandra Gutierrez

    March 18, 2011

  • Historical Examples of unalaska

  • Then, after many days out from Unalaska we began to look for land.

    A Woman who went to Alaska

    May Kellogg Sullivan

  • In 1884, a rainfall of sixty-four inches was registered at Unalaska.

    From Paris to New York by Land

    Harry de Windt

  • Soon as we sight land, which’ll be Unalaska or thereabouts, he’ll have the course changed.

    A Man to His Mate

    J. Allan Dunn

  • She was on her way to Unalaska, and had been eager to land at Belkoffski, where she was born.

    Alaska

    Ella Higginson

  • We sailed into the lovely bay of Unalaska on the fourth day of July.

    Alaska

    Ella Higginson

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