Tyuleny Island (Sea of Okhotsk)
Russian Federation
Tyuleny Island (Sea of Okhotsk) has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are the most distinctive.
clastic rock
Connects Tyuleny Island (Sea of Okhotsk) to: Benguet | Langkawi
Northern fur seal
Connects Tyuleny Island (Sea of Okhotsk) to: St. Paul, Alaska | Iony Island
Adam Johann von Krusenstern
Connects Tyuleny Island (Sea of Okhotsk) to: Swedish Gold Coast | Kalamaja | Hagudi, Estonia
earless seal
Connects Tyuleny Island (Sea of Okhotsk) to: Chilean Antarctic Territory | South Bristol, Maine | Sunshine Coast (British Columbia)
northern fur seal
Connects Tyuleny Island (Sea of Okhotsk) to: St. Paul, Alaska | Commander Islands | St. George, Alaska
Steller sea lion
Connects Tyuleny Island (Sea of Okhotsk) to: Commander Islands | Shantar Islands | Florence, Oregon | Yam Islands, Magadan Oblast | Berners Bay
Treaty of Portsmouth
Connects Tyuleny Island (Sea of Okhotsk) to: Portsmouth, New Hampshire | Kittery, Maine | Lüshun Port | New Castle, New Hampshire | Fushun, Liaoning
Sedimentary rock
Connects Tyuleny Island (Sea of Okhotsk) to: Ilam province | Havre-Saint-Pierre, Quebec | Hortolândia, Brazil | Lower Peninsula of Michigan | Crystal, Colorado
northern fulmar
Connects Tyuleny Island (Sea of Okhotsk) to: Commander Islands | Suðuroy, Faroe Islands | Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut | Mykines, Faroe Islands | Sandoy, Faroe Islands
black-legged kittiwake
Connects Tyuleny Island (Sea of Okhotsk) to: Iceland | Suðuroy, Faroe Islands | Kalaloch, Washington | Mykines, Faroe Islands | Vágar, Faroe Islands
Seal hunting
Connects Tyuleny Island (Sea of Okhotsk) to: Newfoundland and Labrador | Stanley, United Kingdom | Kerguelen Islands | Waitara, New Zealand | Ikerasak, Greenland
Russian Far East
Connects Tyuleny Island (Sea of Okhotsk) to: Ukraine | Siberia | Shandong | Kiruna | Manzhouli, Hulunbuir