Bering Strait, Bering Sea
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Bering Strait, Bering Sea
To travel from Canada to Russia, you would typically cross the Bering Sea. This body of water lies between Alaska (the northernmost part of Canada) and Russia, specifically the Chukotka Peninsula. The Bering Strait connects the Bering Sea to the Arctic Ocean and is the narrowest point between the two countries.
It borders Canada, but is a short way from Russia, you would just need to cross the Bering Strait
Russia or Alaska it depends on the climate so I would mainly say Russia.
In winter, it would be possible to walk from the tip of Alaska to Russia.
That would depend on where in Russia. In northern Siberia it does, just like in southern Alaska it doesn't.
Nobody actually build it. It is a piece of land that connects Alaska to Russia It is a us national park which I heard was beautiful. But I also learned for years they have been wanting to build a tunnel or a bridge that you can cross from Alaska to Russia but it is going to cost over $100 billion dollars. And I don't know if I would want to cross a bridge or tunnel that is over 60 miles long.
That would be Alaska.
Bering sea Horseisle Answer: Bering Straight -Flickers aka FlickaGirl It's actually the Bering Strait ~AtomicHorse (Roan Server)The Bering Straits separates Russia from the American state of Alaska.
That would be Alaska. In 1867, Imperial Russia sold Alaska to the United States of America for 7.2 million US dollars, or approximately two cents an acre. Alaska achieved statehood in 1959.
The answer is Canada but its not Russia cause then it would be the west