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 ...
Uninhabited St. Matthew Island, part of a small group of Alaska islands in the central Bering Sea, is considered one of the most remote places in the United States. Given that the island is more than ...
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 ...
St. Matthew Island is a remote, uninhabited stretch of land in the Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska. Isolated by hundreds of miles of open water, it endures brutal winters, powerful winds, and ...