London-New York international rally organized by the UN, UNESCO, UNEP and the Royal Geographical Society (UK). Rally participants in the Moscow Region.01.02.1994#6299287
Scientific and tourist international expedition dedicated to the 250th anniversary of the campaign of Russian sailors Vitus Bering and Alexei Chirikov to the shores of Alaska, which marked the beginning of the era of Russian America. Travelers in the Fort Ross historical park in California, US, where a Russian fortress used to be in 1812-1841.22.08.1991#8242666
A scientific tourist expedition dedicated to the 250th anniversary of the Russian naval expedition, commanded by Vitus Bering and Alexei Chirikov, to the Alaskan coast that ushered in the Russian America era. Photo: Expedition members stay with Alaska residents.22.08.1991#6377862
Scientific and tourist international expedition dedicated to the 250th anniversary of the campaign of Russian sailors Vitus Bering and Alexei Chirikov to the shores of Alaska, which marked the beginning of the era of Russian America. A festival in Fort Ross (USA).22.08.1991#8242654
A scientific tourist expedition dedicated to the 250th anniversary of the Russian naval expedition, commanded by Vitus Bering and Alexei Chirikov, to the Alaskan coast that ushered in the Russian America era. Photo: Anchorage residents organize a festival honoring expedition members.01.08.1991#6377855
Scientific and tourist international expedition dedicated to the 250th anniversary of the campaign of Russian sailors Vitus Bering and Alexei Chirikov to the shores of Alaska, which marked the beginning of the era of Russian America. Flag of the Russian-American Company in Sitka, Alaska (US).30.07.1991#8242662
Scientific and tourist international expedition dedicated to the 250th anniversary of the campaign of Russian sailors Vitus Bering and Alexei Chirikov to the shores of Alaska, which marked the beginning of the era of Russian America. The city of Sitka, founded by Russian sailors, on Baranov Island in Alaska (US).30.07.1991#8242661
Chukotka Autonomous District. The Bering Bridge Soviet-American polar expedition led by Dmitry Shparo and Paul Schurke. Some 12 skiers left Anadyr on March 7, 1989, covered over 1,200 miles via 16 Chukotka villages, the Bering Strait and 14 communities in Alaska to finish their journey in the Alaskan town of Kotzebue on May 11, 1989. Left: Paul Shurke, the American head of the expedition, received a gift from Alaskians: a model of an Eskimo boat. Center: Dmitry Shparo.03.05.1989#6565249
Chukotka Autonomous District. The Bering Bridge Soviet-American polar expedition led by Dmitry Shparo and Paul Schurke. Some 12 skiers left Anadyr on March 7, 1989, covered over 1,200 miles via 16 Chukotka villages, the Bering Strait and 14 communities in Alaska to finish their journey in the Alaskan town of Kotzebue on May 11, 1989. Right: an expedition member, US Eskimo woman (Alaska) Darline Alangoluk.25.04.1989#6565258
Chukotka Autonomous District. The Bering Bridge Soviet-American polar expedition led by Dmitry Shparo and Paul Schurke. Some 12 skiers left Anadyr on March 7, 1989, covered over 1,200 miles via 16 Chukotka villages, the Bering Strait and 14 communities in Alaska to finish their journey in the Alaskan town of Kotzebue on May 11, 1989. Crossing the Bering strait on kayak (traditional fishing and trasportation boat of coastal Chukchas, Aleuts, Koryaks and Eskimos made of seal skins).25.04.1989#6565256
Chukotka Autonomous District. The Bering Bridge Soviet-American polar expedition led by Dmitry Shparo and Paul Schurke. Some 12 skiers left Anadyr on March 7, 1989, covered over 1,200 miles via 16 Chukotka villages, the Bering Strait and 14 communities in Alaska to finish their journey in the Alaskan town of Kotzebue on May 11, 1989. Checkpoint at the Soviet border.25.04.1989#6565253
Chukotka Autonomous District. The Bering Bridge Soviet-American polar expedition led by Dmitry Shparo and Paul Schurke. Some 12 skiers left Anadyr on March 7, 1989, covered over 1,200 miles via 16 Chukotka villages, the Bering Strait and 14 communities in Alaska to finish their journey in the Alaskan town of Kotzebue on May 11, 1989. Ratmanov Island in the Bering Strait (Big Diomede), the easternmost point of Russia.25.04.1989#6565250
The joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge expedition, headed by Dmitry Shparo (USSR) and Paul Schurke (USA). March-April 1989. The island of Little Diomede. Participant in the expedition, doctor from an Eskimo village of Lavrentiya Zinaida Ivanova, left, meets with her relatives living in Alaska, United States.01.04.1989#5550521
The joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge expedition, headed by Dmitry Shparo (USSR) and Paul Schurke (USA). March-April 1989. The expedition participants crossed the state border of the USSR and the Bering Strait, and then continued on to the US island of Little Diomede.01.04.1989#5550113
The joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge expedition, headed by Dmitry Shparo (USSR) and Paul Schurke (USA). March-April 1989. The island of Little Diomede. Ginna Brelsford, a participant in the expedition.01.04.1989#5549780
The joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge expedition, headed by Dmitry Shparo (USSR) and Paul Schurke (USA). March-April 1989. The island of Little Diomede. Participant in the expedition, doctor from an Eskimo village of Lavrentiya, Zinaida Ivanova, left, meets with her relatives living in Alaska, United States.30.03.1989#5542762
The joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge expedition, headed by Dmitry Shparo (USSR) and Paul Schurke (USA). March-April 1989. The expedition participants crossed the state border of the USSR, crossed the Bering Strait and then continued on to the US island of Little Diomede.30.03.1989#5550528
The joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge expedition, headed by Dmitry Shparo (USSR) and Paul Schurke (USA). March-April 1989. US explorer Paul Schurke, left, gives an interview.30.03.1989#5550526
The joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge expedition, headed by Dmitry Shparo (USSR) and Paul Schurke (USA). March-April 1989. Helicopters are seen heading to the US island of Little Diomede.30.03.1989#5550108
The joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge expedition, headed by Dmitry Shparo (USSR) and Paul Schurke (USA). March-April 1989. A participant in the expedition.30.03.1989#5549779
Chukotka Autonomous District. The Bering Bridge Soviet-American polar expedition led by Dmitry Shparo and Paul Schurke. Some 12 skiers left Anadyr on March 7, 1989, covered over 1,200 miles via 16 Chukotka villages, the Bering Strait and 14 communities in Alaska to finish their journey in the Alaskan town of Kotzebue on May 11, 1989. Sledge dogs are seen resting during a break.30.03.1989#6565246
Chukotka Autonomous District. The Bering Bridge Soviet-American polar expedition led by Dmitry Shparo and Paul Schurke. Some 12 skiers left Anadyr on March 7, 1989, covered over 1,200 miles via 16 Chukotka villages, the Bering Strait and 14 communities in Alaska to finish their journey in the Alaskan town of Kotzebue on May 11, 1989. Expedition members Zoya Ivanova, left, and Alaskan Eskimo woman Darline Alangoluk.30.03.1989#6565245
Chukotka Autonomous District. The Bering Bridge Soviet-American polar expedition led by Dmitry Shparo and Paul Schurke. Some 12 skiers left Anadyr on March 7, 1989, covered over 1,200 miles via 16 Chukotka villages, the Bering Strait and 14 communities in Alaska to finish their journey in the Alaskan town of Kotzebue on May 11, 1989. Snow-covered reaches of Chukotka.30.03.1989#6565244
Chukotka Autonomous District. The Bering Bridge Soviet-American polar expedition led by Dmitry Shparo and Paul Schurke. Some 12 skiers left Anadyr on March 7, 1989, covered over 1,200 miles via 16 Chukotka villages, the Bering Strait and 14 communities in Alaska to finish their journey in the Alaskan town of Kotzebue on May 11, 1989. Journalists, television and film crews are seen interviewing expedition members in a village along the way.30.03.1989#6565242
Chukotka Autonomous District. The Bering Bridge Soviet-American polar expedition led by Dmitry Shparo and Paul Schurke. Some 12 skiers left Anadyr on March 7, 1989, covered over 1,200 miles via 16 Chukotka villages, the Bering Strait and 14 communities in Alaska to finish their journey in the Alaskan town of Kotzebue on May 11, 1989.30.03.1989#6565240
The joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge expedition, headed by Dmitry Shparo (USSR) and Paul Schurke (USA). March-April 1989. Residents of the Chukchi village of Uelen greet participants in the expedition.25.03.1989#5550525
The joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge expedition, headed by Dmitry Shparo (USSR) and Paul Schurke (USA). March-April 1989. The expedition participants and pupils of the school of the village of Uelen pose for a commemorative photo.25.03.1989#5550523
The joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge expedition, headed by Dmitry Shparo (USSR) and Paul Schurke (USA). March-April 1989. The expedition participants during the Chukotka-Alaska crossing.20.03.1989#5550107
The joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge expedition, headed by Dmitry Shparo (USSR) and Paul Schurke (USA). March-April 1989. Journalists accompany participants in the expedition on an all-terrain vehicle.10.03.1989#5550522
The joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge expedition, headed by Dmitry Shparo (USSR) and Paul Schurke (USA). March-April 1989. The expedition participants arrive at the village of Sireniki.10.03.1989#5550115
The joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge expedition, headed by Dmitry Shparo (USSR) and Paul Schurke (USA). March-April 1989. US explorer Paul Schurke.10.03.1989#5550111
The joint Soviet-American Bering Bridge expedition, headed by Dmitry Shparo (USSR) and Paul Schurke (USA). March-April 1989. A participant in the expedition at the school of the village of Sireniki.10.03.1989#5550110
Artist and singer Sergei Tkachenko took part in a Soviet-American expedition called Bering Bridge and headed by Dmitry Shparo and Paul Schurke.06.03.1989#8163006