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Show Sunday, Marcn THE BORN LOSER Art Sansom By i of History reached a little village at Kamchatka. Bering built a ship and in 1728 set sail across the uncharted sea. West of Alaska he discovered an island, which he named St. Lawrence Island. Then he sailed north through the strait (now called Bering Strait) separating Asia and North America. This discovery of this strait proved that the two continents were not b X 1 3-- I Tio?;''J''Ji I EVEN Sffi.S.Ttt I I I U5?P WA VEARS-T- HE THOUGHT Saunders By TlrlllHM, " : OF : WOULD A Y MYSELF Ernst & J cmiD. yE I SSli' mTZTyf TtO THINK IT WAS V ! I yf Vf i childrento REMARRY! WECASt OF A YOUNG 7 l our own J LIBERATION MINISTER-WITMO- mkTwocth DATING!, II At THEV EXPtaAVOUNG WIDOW J I6UE ESPECIALLY ONE WITH SMALL y mceO I memorv...ienmJI N0RMAN' : TWO I CONVINCED If S Wr rJlE . a desert island off the coast of Kamchatka. Here, he died on December 8, 1741. The island and the sea he had explored were named after him. snow-cover- duplicate questions, the author will decide the winner. in the early years of the 18th century, many people still believed that a bridge of land connected Asia and North America. Vitus Bering, a Danish sailor working for the Czar of Russia, proved that this land bridge did not exist Bering was born in Denmark in 1680, and joined the Russian Navy when he was 23. In 1724 Czar Peter the Great appointed him to lead an expedition across Russia and Siberia to the peninsula of Kamchatka, north of Japan. Here Bering was to build a ship in which to seek the land bridge. Vitus Bering The long journey across Siberia was filled with terrible hardships for Bering and his men. After more than 3 years, the expedition finally Vin Hie New Book of Knowledge (20 volumes). Send your questions, name, age, address to "Tell Me Why!" care of this oaper. 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