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Commander Islands..Nikolskoye. Béring Island

The Commander Islands, Komandorski Islands, or Komandorskie Islands (Russian: Командо́рские острова́, Komandorskiye ostrova) are a series of islands in the Russian Far East, a part of the Aleutian Islands, located about 175 km (109 mi) east of the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Bering Sea. Treeless and sparsely populated, the islands consist of Bering Island (95 km (59 mi) by 15 km (9.3 mi)), Medny Island (55 km (34 mi) by 5 km (3.1 mi)) and fifteen islets and rocks. The largest of the latter are Tufted Puffin Rock (Kamen Toporkov or Ostrov Toporkov), 15 ha (37 acres), and Kamen Ariy, which are between 3 km (1.9 mi) and 13 km (8.1 mi) west of the only settlement, Nikolskoye. Administratively, the Commanders compose the Aleutsky District of the Kamchatka Krai (Wikipedia)

We visited this, the only small village on any of these islands, the others being unpopulated nature reserves. This building is one of a large number of nineteenth century buildings then used as fur trapping and trading enterprises, when much of the marine life was exterminated by the Russians and Americans to supply a hungry fur trade. Now just relics. Not on any tourist agendas. We were on a 47 passenger no frills expedition cruise to tramp in wellington boots around Kamchatka and remote places searching for bears and wild things! We did see huge Kamchatka bears, rusty- coloured, trotting on deserted shores, swimming, scooping up salmon at river mouths. And walrus, sea lions, millions of different birds, eagles…whales of many kinds. And no people apart from us.

A great museum of dead things…boats, ships, fishing gear, oil drums etc..
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23 comments

Annemarie said:

fantastic also this
2 months ago ( translate )

Nouchetdu38 said:

Two very interesting photos taken in an almost unknown region!!!!!
thanks for this sharing, Diana******
2 months ago

William Sutherland said:

Outstanding capture!

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2 months ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Interesting image and note.
2 months ago ( translate )

Malik Raoulda said:

Impeccable et excellemment prise.
Bonne et agréable semaine salutaire.
2 months ago ( translate )

tiabunna said:

A fascinating place and a beautiful image, Diana. Big huggss. XX
2 months ago

Günter Klaus said:

Das gestrandete Boot mit diesen rostigen Unterteil gibt deiner schönen Aufnahme noch den Kick liebe Diana,sehr schön hast du das aufgenommen :))

Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
2 months ago ( translate )

Makrofan said:

Eine wunderbare Bildgestaltung - tolles Licht!
2 months ago ( translate )

Keith Burton said:

Another cracking shot from your cruise Diana..........I love the detail and textures in the old wooden building and that rusty old boat. They complement each other very nicely.

This image is especially impressive when viewed large..!!
2 months ago

Don Sutherland said:

Wonderful photo.
2 months ago

Loose_Grip/Pete said:

Interesting pic and history Diana. Not part of the Alaska Purchase like the eastern Aleutian Islands.
I worked on seismic data from the Bering Sea but never visited only spending 1 day in Anchorage so I certainly can't claim to know the area!
2 months ago

Paulo Moreira said:

I love seeing photos of the remote places you choose to travel to.
Thanks for sharing, Diana.
2 months ago

Patrick Brandy said:

Belle photo de belles couleurs merci pour l'info agréable journée.
2 months ago ( translate )

photosofghosts said:

This abandoned shack and this rusty boat communicate to us a sense of poetic melancholy and seem to want to tell us old forgotten stories.
Warm greetings
Fabio
2 months ago

* ઇઉ * said:

"A large museum of dead things" as a disregarded, cautionary reminder of the greed of the rich and powerful …

Excellent documentary, Diana!
Thanks for the background information. ox
2 months ago