Bering Strait #

Bering Strait
Image courtesy of NASA., under PD
With the Seward Peninsula of Alaska to the east, and Chukotskiy Poluostrov of Siberia to the west, the Bering Strait separates the United States and the Russian Federation by only 90 km (55 mi).

It is named for Danish explorer Vitus Bering, who spotted the Alaskan mainland in 1741 while leading an expedition of Russian sailors. The boundary between the US and Russia lies between Big and Little Diomede Islands, which are visible in the middle of the Bering Strait.

At the bottom of this image is St. Lawrence Island. Situated in the Bering Sea, it is part of Alaska.