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Saturday, April 18, 2009

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Little Diomede Island, middle of the Bering Strait: BERING STRAIT: Pacific Gateway to the Arctic Rebecca Woodgate
The Diomede Islands consist of two rocky, tuya-type islands: The U.S. island of Little Diomede and the Russian island of Big Diomede In the middle of the Bering Strait, the Big Diomede
The boundary between the US and Russia lies between Big and Little Diomede Islands, which are visible in the middle of the Bering Strait. The Artic Circle, at 66.5 degrees north
Full Circle Day 1: Little Diomede Island, Bering Strait Only five days ago I was filming in a cupboard in Buckinghamshire with
The Diomede Islands consisting of the western island Big Diomede (also known as Imaqliq, Nunarbuk or Ratmanov Island), and the eastern island Little Diomede (also known as
intermediate stops for a bridge or tunnel (Bering Strait bridge) spanning the Bering Strait. They are sometimes called Tomorrow Island (Big Diomede) and Yesterday Isle (Little Diomede
Bering Strait map print this map other bodies of water here! NASA photo here tip of the red arrow; at that exact point in the middle of the strait, are two islands - Big and Little
Diomede Islands ( ) Two rocky islands in the Bering Strait between Alaska and Siberia. Little Diomede belongs to the United States; Big Diomede, to
The Diomede Islands lie directly in the middle of the Bering Strait, and the village in Little Diomede has a school which is part of Alaska's Bering Strait School District.

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