Twincairn Cone is a physical feature (pillar) in Northwest Arctic Borough.
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| Feature Name: | Twincairn Cone |
| Category: | Alaska physical, cultural and historic features |
| Feature Type: | Physical |
| Class: | Pillar |
| Description: | Twelve mi NNW of Imuruk Lake and 4.5 mi NW of Cloud Lake, Seward Peninsula High. |
| History: | "Reported in 1950 by D. M. Hopkins, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS); so named because ""the summit of the cone there are two large cairns built by Eskimos before white men entered the country. The cairns are a conspicous landmark from four miles away in any direction.""" |
| Borough: | Northwest Arctic Borough |
| Latitude: | 65.7511138916 |
| Longitude: | -163.370285034 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Twincairn Cone: Twincairn Cone.
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