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CURRENTS OF THE BERING WATERS ,Siberia,Asiatic Russia,Antique Map
CURRENTS OF THE BERING WATERS ,Siberia,Asiatic Russia,Antique Map 1890s HISTORICAL MAP CHART
The Bering (or Imarpik) Sea is a body of water above, and separated from, the north Pacific Ocean by the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands. Covering over two million square kilometers (775,000 sq. miles), it is bordered on the east and northeast by Alaska, on the west by Russia's Siberia and Kamchatka Peninsula, on the south by the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands and on the far north by the Bering Strait which separates the Bering Sea from the Arctic Ocean's Chukchi Sea. It is named for the first white discoverer to sail its waters, the Danish navigator Vitus Bering. During the most recent ice age, the sea level was thought to be low enough to allow humans and other animals to migrate from Asia to North America on foot across what is now the Bering Strait, located on the northern side of the sea. This is commonly referred to as the "Bering land bridge" and is believed by some scholars (in dispute by others) to be the first entry of humans into the Americas. Islands of the Bering Sea include: * Pribilof Islands * Bering Island
MAP SHOWS THE BACK FLOW FROM NORTH TO SOUTH AND THE STREAM FLOWING NORTHWARDS.
1890s Wood Engraving, Antique Map
Approximate Overall Size: 7 X 10 1/2 inches
CONDITION: Book Plate INTEXT MAP - Excellent Condition. Beautiful with excellent detail. There is Text on Front and Back Side.

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