Russian Empire

First Kamchatka expedition
Vitus Bering's expedition being wrecked on the Aleutian Islands in 1741. ©Image Attribution forthcoming. Image belongs to the respective owner(s).
1724 Jan 1

First Kamchatka expedition

Bering Strait
The First Kamchatka expedition was the first Russian expedition to explore the Asian Pacific coast. It was commissioned by Peter the Great in 1724 and was led by Vitus Bering. Afield from 1725 to 1731, it was Russia’s first naval scientific expedition. It confirmed the presence of a strait (now known as Bering Strait) between Asia and America and was followed in 1732 by the Second Kamchatka Expedition.

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