Rastorguyev Island

Rastorguyev Island

Rastorguyev Island or Rastorguyeva Island ( _ru. остров Расторгуева, "ostrov Rastorguyeva") is the thirst largest island of the Kamennyye Islands. It is located in the Kara Sea close to the shores of the Taymyr Peninsula, about 30 km from the coast.Winters are long, cold and bitter, and the surrounding sea freezes solid about ten months every year.

The whole area around Rastorguyev Island was explored by Russian geologist Baron Eduard von Toll during his last venture, the Russian Arctic Expedition of 1900-1903. This large island was named by him after Stepan Innokentyevich Rastorguyev, an Imperial Russian Cossack officer accompanying him.

Toll sent Rastorguyev along with hitherto captain of ship "Zarya", N. N. Kolomeitsev on a long sledge trip with the mission of organizing coal depots for the "Zarya" on Kotelny Island and Dikson, as well as to bring the mail of the expedition to Dudinka. This mission helped to bring relief to Baron Toll in a difficult situation concerning his relationship with Captain Kolomeitsev. Rastorguyev was always ready to help Baron Eduard von Toll during his explorations in the Siberian coast and Toll never hid the fact that he was grateful for his services.

In 1937 another island, Kolchak Island in the Kamennyye group further westward along the Taymyr Peninsula's coast, was renamed after Stepan Rastorguyev. Thus, for a few decades, there were two "Rastorguyeva" islands in the Kara Sea itself. Fortunately the other island's previous name has been restored on August 23d, 2005, so that now there is less confusion. Occasionally, however, one encounters confusion about "which" Rastorguyev Island had been renamed; for instance, a previous version of this article was wrong on this point.

References

* [http://www.rg.ru/2004/10/01/kolchak.html Kolchak Island: will it appear once again in the Kara Sea?] "…in 1937, Kolchak Island was renamed to Rastorguyev Island. This caused toponymic absurdity, because nearby, in the Bay of Pyasina, there already exists a Rastorguyev Island." ("«…в 1937 году остров Колчака был переименован в остров Расторгуева. При этом возникла топонимическая несуразица, ибо неподалеку, в Пясинском заливе, уже есть остров Расторгуева.»")

ee also

*Kamennyye Islands
*Kolchak Island


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