Located in the Bering Strait, from what Alaskan island can you observe Russia?

Answer Little Diomede

Little Diomede Island is a tiny, isolated sliver in the Bering Strait that is very distinctive. Due to its position, Alaskans can actually see Russia. Big Diomede, Little Diomede's adjacent island, is about 2.33 miles to the west, but is a part of Russia and is west of the International Date Line.

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