- Bering Land Bridge National Preserve
Infobox_protected_area | name = Bering Land Bridge National Preserve
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location =Seward Peninsula ,Alaska ,USA
nearest_city =Kotzebue, Alaska
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area = 2,698,919 acres (10,922 km²)
established =December 1 ,1978
visitation_num = 796
visitation_year = 2007
governing_body =National Park Service The Bering Land Bridge National Preserve is one of the most remoteUnited States national park areas, located on theSeward Peninsula . TheNational Preserve protects a remnant of theBering Land Bridge that connectedAsia withNorth America more than 13,000 years ago during thePleistocene ice age . The majority of this land bridge, once thousands of miles wide, now lies beneath the waters of the Chukchi andBering Sea s.During the glacial epoch this was part of a migration route for people, animals, and plants whenever ocean levels fell enough to expose the land bridge. Archeologists agree that it was across this Bering Land Bridge, also called Beringia, that humans first migrated from Asia to populate the Americas (seeModels of migration to the New World ).The preserve was originally established on
December 1 ,1978 , as Bering Land Bridge National Monument. OnDecember 2 ,1980 , the designation was changed to a National Preserve. The Preserve's western boundary lies 42 miles from the Bering Strait and the fishing boundary between the United States and Russia. There are no roads into the preserve. Access to the preserve is bybush plane s orboat s duringsummer months and by ski planes,snowmobiles ordog sled s during thewinter .Bering Land Bridge National Preserve contains several sites of geological and prehistorical significance.
Serpentine Hot Springs is the preserve's most visited location, with the surrounding area used forsubsistence and holistic activies by Native Alaskan's since time immemorial. These activities continue today with locals from the surrounding area coming to enjoy the hot springs and scenery. Less visited but just as significant locations in the preserve include theTrail Creek Caves ,Devil Mountain Lakes , and theLost Jim Lava Flow . There has been debate in recent years over allowing road access to the preserve, however this been highly contested by some individuals.External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/bela National Park Service: Bering Land Bridge National Preserve]
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