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Kachemak,
locally known as
Kachemak City, is a
small second-class city in the
southern portion of the
Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska,
United States....
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Kachemak Bay (Dena'ina: Tika Kaq’) is a 40-mi-long (64 km) arm of Cook
Inlet in the U.S.
state of Alaska,
located on the
southwest side of the
Kenai Peninsula...
- 5
square miles (27 km2) are
covered by water.
Homer is on the s**** of
Kachemak Bay on the
southwest side of the
Kenai Peninsula. Its
distinguishing feature...
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Anchor River.
Kachemak Bay, a
small inlet off the
larger Cook Inlet,
extends into the peninsula's
southwest end, much of
which is part of
Kachemak Bay State...
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Kachemak Selo (Russian: Качемак Село) is a
small unincorporated community in
Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska,
United States.
Located on the
Kenai Peninsula...
- Kilcher. He
received 160
acres of land to homestead. This land was in the
Kachemak Bay area,
outside of Homer, Alaska. In 1939,
Kilcher went back to Switzerland...
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Kilcher homestead established 80
years ago
outside of Homer,
Alaska on
Kachemak Bay. Atz
Kilcher is the
fourth of
eight siblings and
oldest son. His siblings...
- The Late
Holocene contains four
cultural periods: the
Early Kachemak, the Late
Kachemak, the Koniag, and the Alutiiq. Each
period will be
broken down...
- in the genus: †Shepherdia
weaveri (Hollick)
LaMotte - Paleocene/Eocene
Kachemak Bay,
Alaska The
berry is
recognizable by
being a dark
shade of red, with...
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Kachemak Bay
State Park and
Kachemak Bay
State Wilderness Park is a 400,000-acre (1,600 km2) park in and
around Kachemak Bay, Alaska,
United States. Kachemak...