Cape Deceit
Cape Deceit is a cape in Alaska.[1] It is located in the Seward Peninsula on the Chukchi Sea coast.
Cape Deceit extends into Kotzebue Sound, 2 mi. NW of Deering; Kotzebue-Kobuk Low.
This cape's name was given in 1816 by Lt. Otto von Kotzebue. "Deceit" is a translation of the German "Betrug," for Kotzebue thought that there was something about the shape of the cape and its surroundings that indicated a bay that did not exist. Thus he declared it to be "deceitful".
The Inuit name of this cape has not been reported.[citation needed]
The Eastern Beringian vole, Microtus deceitensis, has been named after Cape Deceit.
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Coordinates: 66°05′52″N 162°44′54″W / 66.09778°N 162.74833°W
Categories:
- Headlands of Alaska
- Landforms of Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska
- Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska geography stubs