Cape Tyl'sky

Cape Tyl'sky (Russian: Mys Tyl'sky) is a prominent headland on the south side of Uda Gulf, in the western Sea of Okhotsk. It rises to a height of 217 m (712 ft). There is a light atop a 22 m (72 ft) tower on the cape which operates from late July to late October.[1]

History

American whaleships cruised for bowhead whales off the cape from 1858 to 1874. They called it South Head.[2]

References

  1. Prostar Sailing Directions 2004 East Coast of Russia Enroute. ProStar Publications. 1 January 2004. p. 96. ISBN 978-1-57785-560-6. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
  2. Josephine, of New Bedford, Aug. 6, 1858, Kendall Whaling Museum; Sea Breeze, of New Bedford, July 27–28, 1874, George Blunt White Library.

Coordinates: 54°40′N 135°38′E / 54.667°N 135.633°E / 54.667; 135.633


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