Bering Sea Coast spans across northwest Alaska and Russia — a raw, windswept shoreline shaped by ice, tides & polar weather.

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Geography

ContinentNorth America
RegionAlaska and Chukotka Peninsula
SubregionChukchi Sea and Bering Strait coast
CountryUnited StatesRussia
StateAlaskaChukotka Autonomous Okrug
CountyNome Census AreaPukchuk Autonomous Okrug
DistrictNorthwest Alaska BoroughChukotskiy Autonomous Okrug
TimezoneAmericaAnchorage
Latitude65
Longitude-169.5
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Bering Sea Coast reaches across northwest Alaska and eastern Siberia, where the Chukchi and Bering Strait give way to vast tidal flats, dramatic cliffs & remote tundra. This region is defined by seasonal sea ice, frequent storms & strong tidal currents — areas where bearded seals, polar bears (nearbye), and migratory salmon traverse the cold waters. Visitors can experience Yup'ik and Chukchi villages, layered histories of fishery and coastal during seasonal migrations, and landscapes that reward patience and resilience. Infrastructure is minimal — prepare for variable weather, limited services & a climate of wind, rain and seasonal ice — but the rewards are profound: solitude, frontier views & a connection to the Arctic edge.

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