Enlightenment · Europe · Exploration

1728

Bering Sails the Strait That Will Bear His Name

August 14, 1728

A Danish captain in Russian service, Vitus Bering pushed a tiny vessel north through the fog and ice beyond Kamchatka until he found open water on both sides. He could not see America through the mist, but he had proved Asia was an island. Peter the Great's last commission had been fulfilled.