Coordinates: 66°54′30″N 171°37′50″W / 66.90833°N 171.63056°W / 66.90833; -171.63056

Cape Serdtse-Kamen

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Cape Serdtse-Kamen
мыс Сердце-Камень
Location of Cape Serdtse-Kamen.
Location of Cape Serdtse-Kamen.
Cape Serdtse-Kamen is located in Russia
Cape Serdtse-Kamen
Cape Serdtse-Kamen
Coordinates: 66°54′30″N 171°37′50″W / 66.90833°N 171.63056°W / 66.90833; -171.63056
LocationChukotka, Russia
Offshore water bodiesChukchi Sea
Area
 • TotalRussian Far East
Elevation440 m (1,440 ft)

Cape Serdtse-Kamen (Russian: мыс Сердце-Камень, literally translated as "Cape Heart-Stone") is a headland on the northeastern coast of Chukotka, Russian Federation. It is about 140 km west of Cape Dezhnev, 120 km east of Kolyuchinskaya Bay and about 30 km to the east of the Neskynpil'gyn Lagoon. Nearby is the village of Enurmino.[1]

Cape Serdtse-Kamen is a geographic landmark, east of which the Chukchi Sea coast slants sharply to the southeast until the Bering Strait.

History

The wreck of the Soviet steamer Chelyuskin, which sank in 1934 during its pioneer exploration of the Northern Sea Route, was discovered in 2006 on the seabed at the depth of about 50 m not far from the cape.[2] The village of Uelen, the easternmost settlement in Russia, is located 150 km to the southeast of Cape Serdtse-Kamen along the coastline.

Ecology

The area around this headland is a natural habitat for the short-tailed albatross (Phoebastria albatrus).[3] Bowhead whales are frequently sighted in the waters off the Serdtse-Kamen Cape.[4] Very large numbers of walruses have been observed resting on shore and in the shallow waters adjacent to this cape during the late autumn.

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