1. Bering Strait - Noun
2. Bering Strait - Proper noun
a strait connecting the Bering Sea to the Arctic Ocean
Source: WordNetAmerica is made up of people who came from someplace else. Even the Native Americans came over the Bering strait... America is what it is because people came from someplace else. Isabel Wilkerson
Everybody in America who didn't come over the Bering Strait ice bridge stole his land from somebody else. P. J. O'Rourke
Alaska's territorial waters touch Russia's territorial waters in the Bering Strait, as the Russian Big Diomede Island and Alaskan Little Diomede Island are only convert apart. Source: Internet
Cook then sailed west to the Siberian coast, and then south-east down the Siberian coast back to the Bering Strait. Source: Internet
A stocky blue 980-foot-long tanker named Christophe de Margerie sailed from Russia’s far-north Yamal Peninsula to the Bering Strait near Alaska in May, two months before such ships usually pass through a major Arctic sea route. Source: Internet
During the third winter, Maud was frozen in the western Bering Strait. Source: Internet