Aialik Peninsula
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aialik-peninsula-191-5824503
title:
Aialik Peninsula
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Aialik Peninsula is a peninsula on the larger Kenai Peninsula of the U.S. state of Alaska, which lies roughly 15 miles southeast of Seward. The peninsula has a peculiar Swiss cheese-like shape, making it appear partially sunken. It contains very rugged geography, with its twisted and winding coastline indented by many bays and coves that are part of Aialik Bay to the west, and Resurrection Bay to the east. The peninsula is uninhabited, but private lands and beaches to anchor at and camp exist. A
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Peninsula in Alaska
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aialik_Peninsula
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2023-04-25T18:30:32Z
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