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  • Alaska. Scenic view acorss Kachemak Bay from the upeer end of East End Road, Homer.
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  • Alaska. View across Kachemak bay from driving the East End Road, Homer.
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  • Alaska. Scenic View of the upper Kachemak Bay as seen from driving the East End Road, Homer.
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  • Alaska. View of Kachemak Bay from the East End Road looking back toward the homer Spit.
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  • Alaska.  An Alaska Railroad passenger train entering the east end of the Whittier tunnel in July.
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  • Alaska. A colorful summer view of farmland along the  East End Road.
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  • Alaska. A colorful summer view of the headwaters of Kachemak Bay and farmland owned by the Russian Old Believer Village of Voznesenka, located off the paved end of East End Road.
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  • Alaska. A colorful summer view of farmland owned by the Russian Old Believer Village of Voznesenka, located off the paved end of East End Road.
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  • Alaska. A colorful summer view of farmland owned by the Russian Old Believer Village of Voznesenka, located off the paved end of East End Road.
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  • Alaska, Homer, July.  Common fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium) growing in profusion following a forest fire in 2008 along East End Road.  Fireweed is considered a pioneer species and is a rapid colonizer, often being the first plant to cover burned out or disturbed areas.
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  • Alaska, Homer, July.  Common fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium) growing in profusion following a forest fire in 2008 along East End Road.  Fireweed is considered a pioneer species and is a rapid colonizer, often being the first plant to cover burned out or disturbed areas.
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