
Doctrine Man
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Yes you can if the winter is good and the strip between Alaska and Chukotka is frozen solid.
Either by dog sleds or the snowmobile. |
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strawberry_milkshake24
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well, I think that there is a chance that it could be possible. Just make sure you have your passport. |
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lady_gaga
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no, there is a 50 mile gap of water in between. |
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Dmitry
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Cross the Bering Strait from Alaska to Chukotka on the ice on foot so far been unable to anybody. :) |
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blueberry cold on my toe
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Yeah, i did it last Saturday. Be sure to pack your bathing suite. |
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shoredude2
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Russia and the US are separated by the Bering Strait, which is about 50 miles wide. No bridge or tunnel currently connects the two.
Plus the North American road network ends several hundred miles east of that point. |
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Tim S
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Yeah sure, All the distance from Alaska and Russia is 50 minles on water which is unbreakeble ice. But you will not be able to get there on the car (it will freeze) but if you'll take a wolf drive than you sure could |
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Doug G
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Those must be some very old globes!
During the last ice age, there was a land or ice bridge that connected the continents. That's how east Asians crossed into North America, becoming 'Native American Indians'.
The land bridge is not there now, and unlikely anytime soon with rising oceans from global warming. |
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mOgo
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No. |
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yes you can all you need is a plane i could drive that |
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cclearly4
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No, it would have to be a low tide that has never happened in recent memory! |
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Rainbowzz
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No. You can't. At one time, it was theoretically connected via the Bering Straight, which you can see a hypothetical picture of:
http://www.russiablog.org/BeringStraitMap.gif
However, today, the land itself is not connected. However, as well, there is talk of building a large bridge to connect the two, You can read more about it here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bering_Strait_bridge |
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Oleg M
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noooooooo |
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Rogelio C
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of course not there is a very small distance between them though, you should get an atlas. |
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Riddle
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Why, yes. Want me to sell you the boat? |
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HarryPottersnaumber1fan
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No but you can ride a boat from Alaska or fly to Russia . You can not drive cause there is a small body of water that seperate the two. |
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meihoaindy
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maybe on the globes, the land is just really close to the surface. a loooooooooooooooong time ago, ppl could do that. and they did. i don't think you can do that anymore though. |
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++Σ++
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nope, there's a bunch of water and unless your car can drive on/under water, you aren't getting across bro |
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a good soul
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No, you can't!! I always fly there. |
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Pascal
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The lands from Alaska to Kamchatka or Magadan are full of mountains and there are no roads, not to mention the Bering Strait that separates it. Even if there was a bridge that connects the Alaska to Russia, it still would not be possible because of the extremely rugged terrain. |
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igor
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no |
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Jamie S
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No. There are bodies of water call oceans. |
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D
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No, you can't. There is a great deal of ocean in the way and it's too far to build a bridge. That small strip you're seeing maybe Japan. Try getting a magnifying glass to check that out. :D |
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