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After selecting "S3" in the AWS management console, in the top right corner of the page, you will see a dropdown that says "Region." Click on it and select the region where you believe the S3 bucket is located.
If you still can't find the S3 bucket, you can try searching for it using the search bar located at the top of the S3 page.
Another solution I can think of is using the AWS CLI to list all buckets :
aws s3api list-buckets
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I have the same issue showing 1 active resources in the billing but not seeing the bucket in S3. anyone knows hot to fix this?
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Thank you for your reply. So, I did both of those things. I am unable to switch my region from the S3 Console. But I did go into the CLI, it had me on the correct region "us-east-1", and tried that command. It provided me with this response "Buckets": [], "Owner": { "DisplayName": "correctdisplayname", "ID": "won't post the ID" }. I'm unsure if this means that I don't have any buckets, but according to the Billing Console and S3 default dashboard, I have one bucket still active.