Sure - ferry across (or Eurostar under) the Channel and road/rail across Eurasia to the easternmost Russian border. Boat across the Bering Straight and then down through Canada to the U.S.
2006-11-18 23:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Eurostar. Train to Mosco. TrainSiberian Express. Cars to eastern Russia. walk across ice to Alaska.
2006-11-18 23:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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If you take a good boat from Alaska to Russia, then you might get it....A German TV team made the same tour a few years back - but, only from the other direction. I saw it on TV here. Greetings from Germany...
2016-05-22 03:11:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Watch 'The long way round' with Ewan Mcgregor and Charlie bormean although they mightve taken a plane to alaska but im sure there is an alternative
2006-11-19 00:39:33
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answered by pizzalicious 2
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Yep there's a ferry that will take ur car across from Dillingham Alaska to Providenlya
2006-11-18 23:55:27
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answered by Anonymous
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well erm if you had a hovercraft that travelled on land but was adaptable so it could travel on water too yes of course you can!! i dont think theres a train available from russia to alaska lol!!
2006-11-19 00:03:48
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answered by insane_artiste 2
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I think you mean on foot or car? A boat would do it.
However, there is a way by road. The ice car made it by driving over the ice in the baring strait.
xxB
2006-11-18 23:52:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Travel by an amphibious vehicle.
Or, travel by vehicle over land masses and boat/ferries over water.
2006-11-18 23:50:56
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answered by Mirus Era 3
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yes,just take a boat from the far east to alaska.the rest can be done by land.
2006-11-18 23:51:58
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answered by Alfred E. Newman 6
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In theory - Yes - but in practical terms - easier said than done.
2006-11-19 03:23:25
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answered by john b 5
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