- Bering Strait
The Bering Strait ( _ru. Берингов пролив "Beringov proliv") is a sea
strait betweenCape Dezhnev ,Russia , the easternmost point (169°43' W) of theAsia n continent andCape Prince of Wales ,Alaska , the westernmost point (168°05' W) of the North American continent, withlatitude of about 65° 40' north, slightly south of thepolar circle .Geography and Science
The Bering Strait is approximately convert|53|mi|km|sp=us wide, with an average depth of convert|30|-|50|m|ft|sp=us [It is only convert|53|mi|km wide, and at its deepest point is only convert|300|ft|m in depth. [http://www.gr8st8.com/main_pages/bering_tunnel.htm] ] It connects the
Chukchi Sea (part of theArctic Ocean ) in the north with theBering Sea (part of thePacific Ocean ) in the south. Although the CossackSemyon Dezhnev passed by the strait in 1648, it is named afterVitus Bering , a Danish-born Russian explorer who crossed the strait in 1728.The
land bridge that is assumed to have existed over the Bering Strait during theIce Age s is known now as theBering Land Bridge . Some scientists believe that so much water was stored as ice that the sea level dropped, exposing more land. Other scientists believe that during the ice age this strait was frozen over, and would have allowed humans and animals to cross.Population
The area is sparsely populated. The
Diomede Islands lie directly in the middle of the Bering Strait, and the village inLittle Diomede has a school which is part of Alaska'sBering Strait School District . Because theInternational Date Line runs equidistant between the islands at a distance of 1.5km (1mi), the Russian and American sides are counted as falling on different calendar days, with Cape Dezhnev 21 hours ahead of the American side.The area in the immediate neighborhood on the Alaskan side belongs to the Nome Census Area which has a population of 9,000 people. There is no road from the Bering strait to the main cities of Alaska. Air and water are the main mode of travel. There are a few roads around Nome. However there is no regular air connection across the strait, just a few summer charter flights. This is because of a Russian policy only to allow tourists in organized tours, and with special permit to everyone.
The Russian coast belongs to
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug .Provideniya (4,500 people) and Chukotsky (5200 people) are the two areas located at the Bering Strait. These areas are also roadless.Expeditions
In July 1989 a British Expedition, "Kayaks Across The Bering Strait", completed the first sea kayak crossing of the Bering Strait from Wales, in Alaska, to Cape Dezhneva, Siberia. The four expedition members, Robert Egelstaff, Trevor Potts, Greg Barton and Peter Clark, kayaked from Nome up the Alaskan coast, round Cape Prince of Wales before crossing the Strait via the Diomede Islands. Having completed the crossing they continued north to Uelen, where they were welcomed by the Soviet Sports Committee and eventually returned to the UK via Moscow. This journey has been described as "The Everest of the Canoeing World" and was recorded in the film "Kayaking Into Tomorrow" (1989).
In 1998, Russian adventurer
Dmitry Shparo and his son Matvey made the first known modern crossing of the frozen Bering Strait on skis.In March 2006 Briton
Karl Bushby and French American adventurer Dimitri Kieffer crossed the strait on foot, walking across a frozen 90 km (56 mile) section in 15 days. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/humber/4872348.stm (BBC)] (although they were soon arrested for not entering Russia through a border control.)Actor
Ewan McGregor said in an interview onThe Tonight Show with Jay Leno that part of the inspiration for hisLong Way Round motorcycle journey from London to New York was that, when viewed on a map, the gap between Russia and the USA across the Bering Strait was in fact very small. McGregor and his team ultimately crossed the strait with their motorcycles loaded onto aMagadan Airlines plane, flying fromMagadan , Russia to Anchorage, Alaska.In 1987 swimmer
Lynne Cox swam the two miles (3 km) between theDiomede Islands from Alaska to the Soviet Union in 40 °F (+4 °C) water during the last years of the Cold War.Bridge or tunnel
Suggestions have been made for the construction of a
bridge , theBering Strait bridge , betweenAlaska andSiberia . An alternative connection would be atunnel underneath the strait, theTKM-World Link being the most recent such proposal. The construction of such a bridge or tunnel would face unprecedented engineering, political, and financial challenges, and to date, no government has authorized the start of any planning or construction.Dam or threshold
In September 2008 [ [http://www.cleverclimate.org/climate/12/diomede_crossroads/ Diomede Crossroads - Saving the North Pole? Thoughts on plausibility] ] a plan was published discussing a complete or partial close off of the Bering Strait, either by building a dam or a threshold, both possibly influecing sea ice conditions in the
Arctic . The proposed "Diomede Threshold" would make use of thesalinity gradient of water currents through the Bering Strait, allowing only relatively sweet waters from the Alaskan rivierYukon to flow through the strait. The third option would be theSt. Lawrence Dam connectingSt. Lawrence Island , 300 kilometres south of the Bering Strait, to mainland Alaska and Siberia.The "Ice Curtain" border
During the
Cold War , the Bering Strait marked the border between theUnited States and theSoviet Union . The island of Big Diomede in the USSR was (and is) only 4 km (2.4 mi) from the island ofLittle Diomede in the USA. Traditionally, the indigenous peoples in the area had frequently crossed the border back and forth for "routine visits, seasonal festivals and subsistence trade", but were prevented from doing so during the Cold War [ [http://www.dced.state.ak.us/oed/student_info/learn/russianheritage.htm State of Alaska website] ] . The border became known as the "Ice Curtain" [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DEFDF103EF930A15753C1A96E948260 "Lifting the Ice Curtain"] , Peter A. Iseman, "New York Times", October 23, 1988] . In1987 , American swimmerLynne Cox symbolically helped ease tensions between the two countries by swimming across the border [ [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/02/12/60II/main540357.shtml "Swimming To Antarctica"] , CBS News, September 17, 2003] , and was congratulated jointly byRonald Reagan andMikhail Gorbachev .References
*cite book
url=http://www.beringstraitcrossing.com
title=The Bering Strait Crossing
last=Oliver
first=James A.
id=ISBN 0-9546995-6-4
publisher=Information Architects
date=2006, 2007 (Revised)
*cite news|publisher=Daily Tech|url=http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=7022|date=2007-04-24|accessdate=2008-01-11|title=Russia Plans World's Longest Undersea Tunnel
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