Kosa Dvukh Pilotov Island
Russian: коса Двух Пилотов | |
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Geography | |
Coordinates | 68°25′34″N 177°57′58″E / 68.426°N 177.966°E |
Length | 52.5 km (32.62 mi) |
Width | 1 km (0.6 mi) |
Administration | |
Demographics | |
Population | 0 |
Kosa Dvukh Pilotov Island (коса Двух Пилотов, "Two Pilots' Sandspit") is a long and narrow island in the Chukchi Sea. It is located along the coast of the Chukotka Peninsula in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.
This island is 52.5 km (32.6 mi) in length but only 1 km (0.62 mi) wide on average. It is a long extended bar or spit between the Chukchi Sea and the lagoons of Amguema (Амгуэма) and Tynkergynpil'gyn (Тынкэргынпильгын), coastal lakes which are frozen most of the year.
The island is named after pilot Carl Ben Eielson and mechanic Earl Borland who crashed near it in 1929.[citation needed]
The southeastern section of this island is also known as "Ostrov Dalstroy" after the Soviet organization Dalstroy[unreliable source?].
68°25′34″N 177°57′58″E / 68.426°N 177.966°E
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External links
- Location
- Ship wreck near Kosa Dvukh Pilotov Archived 2011-05-27 at the Wayback Machine
- Evolution of the coastal zone of the Eurasian Arctic seas