The Bering Strait Crossing: A 21st Century Frontier between East and WestThe Bering Strait Crossing is the epic story of the Intercontinental Divide. The ancient waterway - when the fog clears over the Diomede Islands - is among the world’s most stunning vistas. This is where the 53-mile wide strait, named for Danish explorer Vitus Bering (1681-1741), separates four continents across the Europe-Asia landmass and the Americas. Extremes of climate, isolation, and geopolitical tension have all interfaced to create the perception of a frozen limbo at the edge of the world. Yet the Bering Strait is the world’s geographical crossroads - linking East with West - for nowhere else on the globe is it possible to cross the Pacific Rim between Asia and the Americas. In the modern era, various schemes have been proposed - rail, ferry, tunnel - by which to cross the strait. Since the end of the Cold War, a scheduled air service has been in place. The strait remains undefeated in terms of a terrestrial link between the USA and Russia - so far. The author uncovers a world-shaping revelation: that the Bering Strait has the potential to become a global shipping nexus via the Northwest Passage and the Northern Sea Route between Europe, North America, and Asia. The self-induced amnesia of the long Cold War years is yielding to a fresh outlook between East and West across the strait. In a world thirsty for energy resources and trade, the prospect for US-Russian cooperation across the northern Pacific Rim is tantalising in its multiplicity - and vastness - with profound implications for the global economy. In this twenty first century, the Beringia corridors (N-S, E-W) have the potential to unite the world. |
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... journey - as with most journeys - takes place in the mind , and through time . - - flowers and multiple camera flashes . After that ,. In this way , a model is provided for the narrative , which looks into the deep past , dwells in the ...
... journey described at the opening of this log entry might instead traverse the Bering Strait , take in the Diomede Islands , and cross the International Date Line , from that place in the deep past - into the unknowable future . For the ...
... journeys, Dezhnev himself uncovered a bounty of the valuable zub that had, over time, accumulated at the mouth of a river estuary. Once gained, such a hoard was difficult to transport, dangerous even to possess. The illiterate Dezhnev's ...
... journey might , if they survived , bring them to the ends of the earth : to Pliny's imagined Promontorium Tabin . The expedition , though ultimately abortive , was to provide Dezhnev with a taste of defeat , but also - since he did ...
... journey , thus far , of almost 900 miles ( 1,450 km ) , the survivors made their way to the mouth of the Anadyr River to re - group . In the spring of 1649 , the party made its way upstream , and founded the settlement of Anadyrsk ...
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A Footnote to Gvozdev | 55 |
Captain Cooks Third Voyage | 61 |
Beyond the Two Islands Return to the Sandwich Islands | 73 |
W H Seward has his Way | 89 |
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The Bering Strait Crossing: A 21st Century Frontier between East and West James A. Oliver Limited preview - 2006 |