Summary Im Verlauf der
Großen Nordischen Expedition entstandene Zeichnung im Logbuch des Schiffes St. Peter durch den ersten Offizier Vitus Berings, Sven Waxell (1701–1762). Neben dem Verlauf der Pazifikküste Kamtschatkas sind die Stellersche Seekuh (A), ein Seelöwe (B) und eine Ohrenrobbe (C) dargestellt. Quelle:
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