A TINY remote island that sits just two miles between the US and Russia allows residents to bring in the new year a day before it arrives. Alaska's Little Diomede Island lies just 2.4 miles from ...
Last month, Native Alaskans on Little Diomede Island awoke to see their city office collapsing into the community school next door. For the Ingalikmiut people [Inupiat] in the Bering Strait ...
Little Diomede Island, also known as Yesterday Island, is an inhabited region found in the Bering Strait between the Alaskan mainland and Siberia. The United States gained this ownership after it ...
On their way, they pass Little Diomede Island, home of the federally recognized Native Village of Diomede (Inalik), nestled in the middle of the strait. This is the time of year Inalik hunters set ...
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Though challenging, this adventure promises unique celebrations amid the icy terrain. Little Diomede Island is a part of Alaska in the United States and is affectionately known as the "Yesterday ...
This allows the tiny island of Little Diomede - which is home to less roughly 77 residents and mostly lacks running water - to see the New Year nearly a day before the rest of the world.