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Old pilings on the sandy beach which have been coated with barnacles, create a beautiful picture when the tide is low at Homer Spit in Kachemak Bay in Alaska, USA. The water remains as a sheet of glass as the sunlight reflects off the surface creating mirror images with the mountains adorning the backdrop. The peaks of the mountains become hidden as the clouds pass over the mountainous landscape.
Homer Spit is located in Homer, Alaska at the southern tip of the Kenai Peninsula where the 4.5 mile section of land juts out into Kachemak Bay. The Homer Spit Campground sits along the shores of Homer Spit and allows guests a place where very little activity happens and one can simply enjoy the beauty of the Alaskan beaches and wilderness.
Some of the best scenic views are seen from the beach of Homer Spit during the summer months, a very busy place where commercial and pleasure boats are served and businesses operate daily. Winter at Homer Spit is quieter but it then becomes home base for hundreds of bald eagles.
Homer Spit is paradise for many, especially photographers on days like this when the tide is out, the lighting is ideal, the mountains glow and the tranquility is uncanny.
Homer, Alaska. Kachemak Bay. Old barnacle coated pilings on the Homer spit. Beach and mountain view. Sand. Scenic
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d003_219 - Homer Spit Scenic Beach View Kachemak Bay Alaska |