Bering and Chirikov landed on Kayak Island on July 16, 1741, during their second expedition to the North Pacific. This landing was part of their journey to explore and map the Alaskan coastline. Bering's expedition contributed significantly to European knowledge of the region.
He discovered it on November 4, 1741
The Russian naval officer and Danish explorer Vitus Jonassen Bering had several landforms posthumously named in his honor, such as the Bering Land Bridge, the Bering Glacier, Bering Island, the Bering Strait, and of course the Bering Sea.
When people crossed the bering land bridge :P
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.
He is famous for being the first European to discover Alaska and its Aleutian Islands. The Bering Strait, the Bering Sea, Bering Island, Bering Glacier and the Bering Land Bridge are all named after him.
Bering Land Bridge National Preserve was created in 1978.
The Bering Land Bridge or the Bering Sea Land Bridge.
The Bering Land Bridge or the Bering Sea Land Bridge.
one way is they cross the Bering land bridge. the other way is they sailed island to island.
The Bering Straits land bridge existed due to the geological effects on the land masses at each side of the strait.
Vitus Jonassen Bering (1681 - 1741) was Dane who served as a Navigator and Captain Kommander of the Russian Navy where he was known as Ivan Ivanovich. He saw service in the Baltic and the Azov Sea Fleet in the Russo Turkish War. His ships of exploration included the St Gabriel, St Peter and St Paul. His discoveries included the Aleutians and Alaska. The Bering Sea, Bering Glacier, Bering Land Bridge and Bering Island are all named for him.
The Bering Strait .