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Hi, you can try EC2 Global View to search your instance across regions: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/Using_Filtering.html#global-view
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Are you sure you're looking in the right AWS account? And that you're logged in as a user with permissions to see EC2 instances? If your account, region and permissions are right then you'll definitely see your instance in the EC2 console. Of course this is assuming your website is running on EC2, not just S3, Lambda or a container etc.
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If you can't find it even in the global view below, it could be that the AWS account under which the EC2 is running is different, etc. What do you think?
https://us-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/ec2globalview/home?region=us-east-1#
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i tried cant find it there also
Then, you application may be served by another service than EC2. It could for example be AppRunner: https://aws.amazon.com/apprunner/
Something that you can try is doing nslookup to find both names alias for the name of your site and its IP address. The AWS alias of your domain name may give you a hint on the service. If not, you can then with the ip address start to find the Elastic IP to which it is linked and from that EIP, you may track back the resource.
NSlookup: https://community.hpe.com/t5/operating-system-hp-ux/finding-all-dns-aliases-for-a-host-using-nslookup-dig-host-or/td-p/3356789
EIP: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/elastic-ip-addresses-eip.html