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Historically, it was home to the Iñupiat – as is Little Diomede – but the island now has no permanent ... what would later become Russia and Alaska didn’t always require the sea to freeze ...
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Meanwhile, just across the water is Little Diomede, which is technically part of Alaska and has a few dozen permanent residents. Together the islands are also known as Tomorrow Island and Yesterday ...
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