A trip back in time A place that if you travel to today, you will arrive yesterday
Arabia Weather - Have you ever imagined being on the bank of an island, while your friend is standing on the opposite bank of another island, which is only about 4 kilometers away from you? But if you go to it, you will have moved 21 hours into the past!
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Would you consider traveling to your friend? Note that the distance will cost you only 40 minutes on foot (if the water between you freezes), or less than that if you board a passing ship. This journey will take you through space and time, as you will reach your friend the day before the day of your travel ; It is as if you traveled today to arrive yesterday, gaining an additional 21 hours.
You may do this for the love of traveling to the past, and of course to see your friend! But will your friend agree to accept your invitation to travel and come to your home over this short distance, which will lose him 21 hours of his time? To find himself the next day, even though he only made it 40 minutes?
Exotic islands
This is not a scene from a time-traveling sci-fi novel, but a real-life reality that you can experience once you travel to the Diomede Islands.
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Geographical location
The two islands of Diomede are located side by side in the Bering Strait, which separates Alaska in the United States from Siberia in Russia. Big Diomede Island belongs to Russia, while Little Diomede Island belongs to Russia. Island) follows the United States. Thus, the two islands are located between the continents of Asia and North America.
International date line
The two islands are located on either side of the International Date Line, which is an imaginary dividing line that passes through the Pacific Ocean, and from which today’s time begins and ends. This line is considered the distinctive border between today’s calendar and yesterday’s calendar. Therefore, any traveler crossing this line must The interval adjusts its timing by a full day.
Other interesting facts
- The island of "Great Diomede", which is known as the island of the future, precedes its sister "Little Diomede", which is known as the island of the past, by a full day, despite the close distance between them, which does not exceed 3.8 kilometers. Thus, the island of "Great Diomede" is considered the easternmost point in time and space in the Earth. Earth, while the island of "Lesser Diomede" is its westernmost point.
- Moving between these two islands takes you from the past to the future, from the North American continent to the Asian continent, from the United States to Russia, and from the westernmost point of the Earth to the easternmost point, and a trip like this is very exciting!
- In winter, residents of both islands can reach the other on foot across the frozen waters. But the time difference makes the events seem strange; When it is afternoon on the Russian island, it is also afternoon on the American island, but yesterday afternoon. If you are on the Russian island and decide to visit a friend on the American island this afternoon, April 15, you will arrive yesterday afternoon, April 14.
- Both islands are flat and steep, and completely isolated by the rough sea and fog that covers them during autumn.
- The two islands were inhabited for 3,000 years by Yupik Eskimos. The first European to reach the islands was the Russian explorer Simeon Denezhoff in 1648. Eighty years later, they were rediscovered by the Danish navigator Vitus Bering on August 16, 1728, a date on which the Russian Orthodox Church commemorates the martyr Saint Diomede. .
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Sources:
Al Jazeera
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