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Overhead view of the rock | |
Sea Lion Rock |
Sea Lion Rock (Russian: Сивучий Камень, Sivuchiy Kamen), is a rock islet just off Medny Island in the Commander Islands archipelago, in the Bering Sea.
The nearest mainland area is the Kamchatka Peninsula, in Kamchatka Krai, Russia.
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54°47′22″N 167°39′18″E / 54.78944°N 167.65500°E / 54.78944; 167.65500
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