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The Lisburne Peninsula is a cool piece of land that sticks out into the Chukchi Sea in Alaska, a big state in the United States. It's located on the western side of Alaska, right at the edge of the North Slope Borough. Imagine a giant, slightly slanted box – that's kind of what the peninsula looks like! It has two main points: Cape Lisburne to the northwest and Point Hope to the southwest. On its eastern side, it's bordered by the De Long Mountains.

What is the Lisburne Peninsula?

The Lisburne Peninsula stretches about 100 kilometers (62 miles) to the west. It reaches out from a line between Cape Beaufort and Kivalina into the cold Chukchi Sea. This peninsula acts like a natural divider. It separates Alaska's North Slope region from the Kotzebue Sound. The peninsula gets its name from Cape Lisburne, one of its important points.

Important Natural Areas

Two special parts of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge are found on the Lisburne Peninsula. These areas are protected to help wildlife. One section is located at Cape Lisburne, and the other is at Cape Thompson. These refuges are important for many animals that live in this Arctic environment.

Rivers of the Peninsula

The Kukpuk River is a river that flows right through the Lisburne Peninsula. Rivers are vital for the local ecosystem. They provide water for plants and animals.

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