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Baikal-Alaska catamaran expedition enters final stage

The main goal of the expedition is to show outstanding people who are implementing unusual business and creative projects to the country

MOSCOW, August 14. /TASS/. The Baikal-Alaska historical and geographical expedition on an Iskatel sea-class inflatable catamaran left the US city of False Pass, located on the eastern Aleutian Islands, on Tuesday and diverted to the final route point. Now the crew, which is going from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to Anchorage, consists of four people, said Anna Vazhenina, a representative for the expedition, in a conversation with TASS.

"We’ve entered the final stage of the expedition. Two more people joined the crew in False Pass. The expedition will cover 1,800 km to Anchorage. It will take us 12-13 days," Vazhenina said.

The expedition initially had to go to Anchorage from Dutch Harbor, but the crew changed the route due to the weather and varying currents. It will pass along the Aleutian Islands with entry to those of them that were named by Irkutsk pioneer merchants.

The second stage of the expedition started on June 17 in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. The length of the route, that passes through Anadyr, Nome and Anchorage, is 6,000 km. Last year the Iskatel covered 7,000 km from Irkutsk to the Kamchatka Peninsula. The whole route of the expedition is a 13,000-km water way which retraces the routes used by Siberian merchants in their trade expeditions in the 18th century.

The main goal of the expedition is to show outstanding people who are implementing unusual business and creative projects to the country. A documentary is being filmed for this purpose.