they could be on the steerage of a boat. its not fun. its cold and windy and its a long trip. get sea sick and everything. that's the way they usually travel to America.
Russian immigrants travelled to the US in small communities. Some are said to have travelled through Danube river all the way to Black sea ports which include Varna and Constanta.
The single Russian port that's not frozen over for part of the year is located on the Black Sea.
A Russian Inland Sea is ARAL
A larger body of water that is locked (or covered over) by ice.
The Russian trade route ran from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea.
Because she was determined to fly along over sea trip, with limited fuel and negligible radio.
Immigrants from Eastern and Central Europe faced a long and arduous journey. They likely had to travel down the Danube and head toward ports in the Black Sea area like Varna. Once there, they went through weeks or, in some cases, months to reach America's shores.
sail, voyage, boat trip, sea trip
azov sea...is the four letter sea in russia
The Russian enclave is Kaliningrad
Sea of Azov
One theory is that they came from across the Berring Sea over the ice from Russian/Europe and made their way through North America.