- Elevation, modelled
- 17 m
- Tallest summit within 25 miles
- Crater Mountain684 m · 17.4 mi
- Sunset, March equinox
- 21:17local time
- Coordinates
- 64.5004, -165.4083
World's Biggest Gold Pan is a attraction in Alaska, at a modelled 17 m. Crater Mountain stands 684 m to the north-northwest, 17 miles off. The nearest named place is Bering Land Bridge Heritage Center, a museum 0.2 miles away. 26 named places lie within 25 miles, 23 of them named summits.
Summits around it
The highest named summits within 25 miles of World's Biggest Gold Pan. Elevation from each summit’s own record; bearing measured between the two coordinates.
| Summit | Bearing | Elevation | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crater Mountain | NNW 348° | 684 m | 17.4 mi |
| Mount Distin | N 2° | 656 m | 18.8 mi |
| Aurora Mountain | NNW 336° | 647 m | 16.4 mi |
| Black Top | N 10° | 547 m | 18.4 mi |
| Engstrom Mountain | NNE 17° | 538 m | 14.1 mi |
| Mountain Brynteson | N 1° | 522 m | 9.3 mi |
| Osborn Dome | NNE 30° | 512 m | 12.8 mi |
| Monument Rock | NW 326° | 442 m | 7.8 mi |
26 named places within 25 miles
Peaks: 23
- Anvil Mountain: 4.5 mi
- Newton Peak: 4.8 mi
- Banner Peak: 4.9 mi
- North Newton Peak: 5.3 mi
- Native Hill: 5.5 mi
Museums: 1
Historic sites: 1
- Swanberg's Dredge: 1.4 mi
Attractions: 1
- Ryan Air plane crash (1989): 23.6 mi
| Date | Sunrise | Golden hour | Sunset |
|---|---|---|---|
| March equinox | 09:02 | 20:13 | 21:17 |
| June solstice | 04:20 | 23:45 | 01:48 |
| September equinox | 08:46 | 20:01 | 21:05 |
| December solstice | 12:03 | — | 15:58 |
Local time (America/Nome).
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