I would have enjoyed more time to explore the beaches along Cook Inlet, but the timidity of our car, the patience of my family, and a need to move on to Homer kept us to a few quick stops. Ninilchik is a small town with a small Russian church perched on the hill and a fish and chips place built on piles over the beach. The wooden groins, wood revetment, and shingle beach reminded me of pictures of the British coast.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Ninilchik
I would have enjoyed more time to explore the beaches along Cook Inlet, but the timidity of our car, the patience of my family, and a need to move on to Homer kept us to a few quick stops. Ninilchik is a small town with a small Russian church perched on the hill and a fish and chips place built on piles over the beach. The wooden groins, wood revetment, and shingle beach reminded me of pictures of the British coast.
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