A two-part historical and ecological exploration of the world's longest archipelago, Alaska's "desolate necklace of windswept terrain" separating the Pacific from the Bering Sea. Part 1 takes the lay of the forbidding "necklace" (more than a hundred islands), surveys its wildlife and sketches its 9000-year human history. The Aleuts were largely undisturbed until 1741, when a Russian expedition led by the Danish navigator Vitus Bering arrived.
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