- Cape
Shelagsky or Cape
Shelag (Russian: Мыс Шелагский; Chukot: Ытрин, romanized: Ytrin), also
known as Erri by the
Siberian Yupik, is a
headland situated...
- has
several peninsulas, the main ones
being the
Kyttyk Peninsula, Cape
Shelagsky, the
Aachim Peninsula, the
Chukchi Peninsula and
Russkaya Koshka. There...
- 15
August 1824. He
established that
north of the
Kolyma River and Cape
Shelagsky there was an open sea, not dry land, as
people thought.
Together with...
- East
Siberian Sea west of the Long Strait. Its
mouth is
between Cape
Shelagsky on
Chaunskaya Bay and Cape
Billings to the east. Its most
important tributary...
-
located at the
northernmost geographical point of
mainland Chukotka - Cape
Shelagsky. In total, five
polar bears lived in the
vicinity of the
shooting site:...
- in length. Its
maximum width is 110 km. Its
mouth is
defined by Cape
Shelagsky, the end of the
Shelag Range, to the east and an
unnamed part of Ayon...
-
point 1,105
metres (3,625 ft) — the northwesternmost,
reaching up to Cape
Shelagsky.
Ichuveem Range,
highest point 1,030
metres (3,380 ft).
Ekvyvatap Range...
- little-known
ethnic group that
lived on the
Arctic coast to the east of Cape
Shelagsky. The
Shelag Range is a
northwestern prolongation of the
Chukotka Mountains...
-
north to
south and for 290
kilometers (180 mi) from east to west. Cape
Shelagsky is its
northernmost point.
Chaunsky District is
significantly flatter...
- board. 10
August 1959
Lisunov Li-2 CCCP-04210
crashed at
Chukotka Cape
Shelagsky,
killing seven of 10 on board. "Aviation
Photo #1528177:
Tupolev ANT-4...