St. Matthew Island is an uninhabited, remote area in Alaska, where very few mammals can survive. The island features freezing-cold conditions and is hundreds of miles away from the nearest human ...
Faraway St. Matthew Island has had its share of visitors, but none can remain for long on its shores Sarah Gilman, Hakai Magazine An aerial view of the northwestern corner of St. Matthew Island. The ...
Aug. 25—Curious Alaska is a weekly feature powered by your questions. What do you want to know or want us to investigate about life in Alaska, stories behind the news or why things are the way they ...
St. Matthew Island is said to be the most remote place in Alaska. Marooned in the Bering Sea halfway to Siberia, it is well over 300 kilometers and a 24-hour ship ride from the nearest human ...
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