Homer Spit

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Homer Spit is a long, narrow gravel bar extending into Kachemak Bay in Homer, Alaska, known for its harbor, beaches, and tourist amenities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gravel bar
landform
tourist attraction
adjacentWaterBody Kachemak Bay NERFINISHED
climate subarctic maritime climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
geologicalComposition gravel
sand
silt
geologicalOrigin glacial deposits
hasActivity beachcombing
birdwatching
boating
halibut fishing
kayaking
photography
salmon fishing
wildlife viewing
hasAmenity RV parks
boat launch facilities
campgrounds
ferry terminal
fishing charter services
lodging
marina
parking areas
public restrooms
restaurants
shops
hasGeographicFeature Homer Harbor NERFINISHED
hasNearbyView Kenai Mountains NERFINISHED
glaciers across Kachemak Bay
hasRisk coastal erosion
vulnerability to storms
hasTourismType seasonal tourism destination
hasUse beach recreation
camping
commercial fishing support
recreational boating
tourism
length approximately 4.5 miles
locatedIn Homer, Alaska NERFINISHED
Kachemak Bay NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska NERFINISHED
State of Alaska NERFINISHED
nearestCity Homer, Alaska NERFINISHED
orientation extends into Kachemak Bay from the town of Homer
partOf Kenai Peninsula NERFINISHED

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Homer knownFor Homer Spit
Homer hasPart Homer Spit
Homer Harbor partOf Homer Spit
Homer, Alaska hasPart Homer Spit