• The Diomede Islands are often mentioned as likely intermediate stops for the hypothetical bridge or tunnel (Bering Strait crossing) spanning the Bering Strait.[5].
  • Often recalled as the bridge between the eastern and westernmost edges of the world, the Diomede Islands are a group of two islands in the Bering Sea between...
  • Covering an area of 29 km2, Big Diomede Island is situated about 45 km southeast of Cape Dezhnev on the Chukchi Peninsula.
  • The Diomede Islands are a pair of rocky islands located in the middle of the Bering Strait between mainland Alaska and Siberia.
  • The Diomede Islands, also known as Gvozdev Islands, are two rocky islets that are shared between the United States of America and the Russian Federation.
  • Diomede Islands, two small islands in the Bering Strait, lying about 2.5 miles (4 km) apart and separated by the U.S.–Russian boundary, which coincides with the...
  • Diomede is located on the west coast of Little Diomede Island in the Bering Straits, 135 miles northwest of Nome. It is only 2.5 miles from Big Diomede Island...
  • Discover Diomede Islands in Russia: Two islands just 4 km apart separated by an International Border and Date Line.
  • In the right wintry conditions, an ice bridge forms between the Diomede Islands in the Bering Strait.