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Can anyone add more info on the possible plans of contructing a tunnel and/or bridge across to the other side? I am also quite curious as to whether any steps have been taken to decide to build infrastructure links across the:
Latest comment: 13 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
The article claims that there is a poem by Walter de la Mare entitled Straits of Tartary. I have consulted both Faber's Collected Poems (electronic edition 2007) and their The Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare (1969) without finding any poem of that title. I have however found a poem entitled Tartary, but it makes no mention of any strait or sound. Unless someone can come up with a reference pointing to the existence of a poem by de la Mare concerning the Strait of Tartary, the relevant section in the article must go.David ekstrand (talk) 09:04, 25 May 2011 (UTC)Reply
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Obviously the current name is so wrong even its own maps disagree with the lead paragraph, presumably ultimately pulled from the old EB1911 text. The IHO's official name for this thing is the Tatar Strait, per its delineation of the North Pacific. — LlywelynII10:05, 12 March 2023 (UTC)Reply