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End of the rainbow on
Kachemak Bay |

Looking toward the head of
Kachemak Bay |

Driftwood on Bishop’s
Beach |
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Light on the Bay is ever
changing! |

Sunset from Downtown Homer |

A floatplane heads toward
Cook Inlet from its Beluga Lake base |
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Rainbow’s end can be on
either side of the bay. This one is just west of Beluga Slough |

Pushki and Lupine are common
wildflowers in the area…. |

while a few daisy seeds
transform a local dooryard. |
There's great fishing at the mouth of the
Anchor River |
The Alaska Range, across Cook Inlet, stretches
toward the Aleutian Chain. |
Looking across the bay from the top of Baycrest
Hill |
Fireweed clings to the bluff above Kachemak Bay |
It's not called the Halibut Capital of the
World for nothing |
 A visitor
in downtown Homer |
The best way to see the area: from a small
plane |
The nights are clear and cold for much of the
year |
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more information, please get in touch at
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Annie
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