In the Bering Strait off Alaska, Little Diomede Island belongs to the U.S. and nearby Big Diomede to Russia, with the International Date Line running between them so looking from Little to Big Diomede means seeing "tomorrow."
Locals survive on marine mammal hunting, fishing, bird eggs, and wild plants.
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The island has basic services like a school, post office, clinic, heliport, and laundry, but no bank, restaurant, or hotel, and supplies must be flown or shipped in under harsh conditions.
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Invisible line runs between the islands and inspired the nicknames "Yesterday" and "Tomorrow" islands.