What do the people on Little Diomede do?

Little Diomede Eskimos live a subsistence lifestyle, harvesting fish and crab, hunting beluga whales, walrus, seals and polar bears.
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What do they do on Little Diomede Island?

There is a heliport, the Diomede Heliport, with regular helicopter flights. During the winter, the villagers carve a runway into the thick ice sheet so that bush planes can deliver vital products, such as medicine.
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What is life like in Diomede?

While some modern adjustments have been made, such as home electricity and a limited Wi-Fi connection, Diomede residents generally adhere to their traditional lifestyle: drying hides and living off the land. There is a push to preserve the Iñupiaq language, which is undocumented and only spoken by eight to ten elders.
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Does anyone live on Diomede?

Situated in the middle of the Bering Strait, where Alaska and Siberia nearly touch, the village of Little Diomede is home to fewer than 100 people. Big Diomede, a mere 2.5 miles to the west, is part of Russia, and the International Date Line runs between the two.
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Can you visit Little Diomede?

Little Diomede Island is unique in so many ways and has a lot to offer visitors with many different interests. Its not easy to get to in either summer or winter but don't let that put you off.
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Who owns Diomede island?

Interestingly enough, Big Diomede is owned by Russia while Little Diomede is owned by the US. The stretch of water between these two islands is only about 2.5 miles wide and actually freezes over during the winter so you could technically walk from the US to Russia on this seasonal sea ice.
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How do people survive on Little Diomede?

Little Diomede Eskimos live a subsistence lifestyle, harvesting fish and crab, hunting beluga whales, walrus, seals and polar bears. Almost every part of the animal is used for food, for clothing, mukluks, even boats. Locals are known for their ivory carving. A few residents work for the local government or school.
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Is Little Diomede a military base?

There is a base on the northern side and no civilians. In contrast, the American island of Little Diomede has no government or military presence. Directly facing Russia is a village with a population of fewer than 80 people, who live in huts clustered up the steep and rocky hillside.
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Is there anything on Diomede island?

It has no permanent population but is the site of an important Russian weather station. To the east lies Little Diomede Island, a part of Alaska, inhabited by Chukchi people who are skilled seamen. The islands' first European visitor was the Danish navigator Vitus Jonassen Bering on Aug.
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What language do they speak on Little Diomede?

From a linguistic standpoint, Iñupiaq, including the dialect spoken on Diomede, is part of the Eskimo-Aleut language family, which extends from eastern Siberia across Alaska, Canada and into Greenland.
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Can you see Russia from Diomede?

Well, Little Diomede Island is, in fact, the only place in Alaska where you can actually see Russia from your front door.
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Is Big Diomede inhabited?

After they established a military base there in 1948, the Soviet government relocated the indigenous population of Big Diomede Island to mainland Russia. The island is now inhabited only by military units.
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Can you go to Big Diomede?

As a result of the islands being part of two different countries, traveling between them is more difficult than it seems. Legally speaking, you can't just take a boat. According to the BBC, the border between the two islands has been closed since 1948.
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Why did Russia sell Alaska?

1) Alaska Was Hard to Defend

After being defeated by the British in the Crimean War, the Russians needed funds to protect themselves in the future. Russia feared that Alaska would be easily captured in any future battle with the British therefore Emperor Alexander II opted to sell the colony.
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Could you build a bridge from Alaska to Russia?

It would be very expensive to build a bridge across the Bering Strait, even thought there are a couple of islands in the middle (the Doimedes), which would take the price of construction down to about $105 billion (5 times the price of the English Channel tunnel).
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Can you walk across the Bering Strait?

The Bering Strait Is Incredibly Treacherous

Despite the cold northern latitude, due to the strong currents, the ice does not freeze in the winter (so it is not possible to walk across the Bering Strait).
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Can you walk from Canada to Russia?

It is virtually impossible for a westerner to receive permission to arrive on the Russian shores of the Bering Strait. An adventurer wishing to kayak, swim, walk over the ice, or sail from Alaska to Siberia across the Bering Strait would have to do so illegally.
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Can you drive from Alaska to Russia?

No, you cannot drive a car from Alaska to Russia because there is no land connecting the two. This also means that there is no road, no immigration offices and no way to legally exit or enter any of the countries. Why is there no road or ferry?
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Can I fly from Alaska to Russia?

Basically, there are two ways to travel from Alaska to Russia: by plane and by boat (ferry).
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Why is there a plane on Big Diomede?

After a bit of investigation, one internet user suggested that the plane was the remains of a Lisunov Li-2 belonging to Soviet Border Troops that crashed on June 13, 1970. There is no air strip on the island but some flights were carried out in order to transport supplies.
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Who owned Alaska before Russia?

Interesting Facts. Russia controlled most of the area that is now Alaska from the late 1700s until 1867 when it was purchased by U.S. Secretary of State William Seward for $7.2 million, or about two cents an acre. During World War II, the Japanese occupied two Alaskan islands, Attu and Kiska, for 15 months.
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What is the population of Little Diomede?

The city of Diomede, Alaska, on Little Diomede Island, has a population of 83 people, according to the 2020 census.
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Why Alaska is not a part of Canada?

There are two main reasons. First, Canada wasn't its own country in 1867. Second, Great Britain controlled the Canadian colonies. Russia did not want to sell Alaska to its rival.
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Who owns Alaska?

On October 18, 1867, Russia sold Alaska to the United States government. As a result, the federal government owned the Alaska Territory, approximately 373 million acres about one-fifth the size of the rest of the U.S.
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