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Subject : The world cannot end today, for it is already tomorrow in Australia "The world cannot end today, for it is already tomorrow in Australia"
Above photo shows two islands in sea facing each other silently. These are not ordinary islands.They are located in the Bering Straits. They belong to Russia and USA and represent two different days of calender at any given time. They are just 2.4 km apart from each other. The bigger one called Big Diomede with an area of 29 km-sq with no population, belongs to Russia and part of Siberia - 25 km from main land. International Date Line is about 1.8 km east of this island. The smaller one is called Little Diomede with an area 7.3 km-sq with a population of 170, belongs to Alaska - 25 km from main land. International Date Line is about 0.6 km west of this island. The islands are sometimes called Tomorrow Island (Big Diomede) and Yesterday Isle (Little Diomede) because the time in Big Diomede is approximately a day ahead of Little Diomede. On a clear day, by looking at Big Diomede from Little Diomede -one can see tomorrow as the time difference betwen the two islands is about 24 hrs. When Imperial sold far flung area Alaska ( more than 1.5 million km2 ) for $ 7.2 Million ( $ 113 million in today's value ) in March 1867, the border line between Alaska and Siberia was drawn between these two islands. USSR under communism during Cold War era always repented the 1867 selling of Alaska to USA
Close up Sattelite View of both islands
Satellite view of Bering Straits - Siberia is towards left & Alaska is in on right side. Many Russians and even Americans may not be aware of these facts, as these islands are quite far away from them.
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