- wn.com Cape_ChelyuskinThe cape was first reached in May, 1742 by an expedition on land party led by Semion Chelyuskin, and was initially called Cape East-Northern.
- ruarrijoseph.com obrazovanie/88806-samaya-…Chelyuskin neatly brought in his diary, calling the Cape Eastern North. These were the coordinates of the northernmost point of Eurasia.
- britannica.com Geography & Travel Physical Geography of WaterCape Chelyuskin, cape in north-central Siberia, the northernmost point of the Taymyr Peninsula in Russia and of the entire Eurasian landmass.
- vogueindustry.com 17281167-cape-chelyuskin-cape-…Today everyone knows: Cape Chelyuskin has the following coordinates: 780 north latitude and 1040 east longitude. That is, the goal was very close!
- perceptiotr.com Челюскин_(мыс)Cape Chelyuskin'deki kışlar, denizin etkisi nedeniyle Taimyr Yarımadası'nın güneyinden daha sıcak ve yazlar daha serin.
- oldmapsonline.org en/Cape_ChelyuskinDiscover the past of Cape Chelyuskin on historical maps. Browse the old maps. ... Discovering the Cartography of the Past. Cape Chelyuskin.
- arctictoday.com tag/cape-chelyuskin/Search Arctic Today. Home Tags Cape Chelyuskin. Cape Chelyuskin. Russia shows off Arctic military power.
- worddisk.com wiki/Cape_Chelyuskin/The cape was first reached in May 1742 by an expedition on land party led by Semion Chelyuskin, and was initially called Cape East-Northern.
- infoplease.com encyclopedia/places/baltic-cis/…Chelyuskin, Cape chĭlyooˈskĭn [key], northernmost point (lat. 77°43′N) of Asia, Krasnoyarsk Territory, N central Siberian Russia.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/373464The cape was first reached in May, 1742 by an expedition party led by Semion Chelyuskin, and was initially called Cape East-Northern.