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Chapter 1745 - Chapter 1248: Connecting East Asia's Far Northern Sea Route (Part 1)

March is the cold ice period, north of 50 degrees north latitude in the North Pacific, it is still a world of white crystalline, bitter cold death. And the far northern route connecting North America to Northeast Asia, the coldest and most short-lived coastal route of this era, starts from Whale Harbor at 49 degrees north latitude and ultimately reaches the Kamchatka Peninsula at over 50 degrees north latitude.

The first half of this far northern route is along the coast of Alaska, North America, with the warm Alaska Current, reaching as far north as Divine Blood Bay Port at 60 degrees north latitude. The latter half is the windy and wavy Aleutian Islands, and the Kamchatka Peninsula where the cold Kurile Cold Current flows through, actually much colder and more difficult!

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