At Ninilchik
I suppose, some eight or ten thousand years ago, a glacier pushed up this moraine at the edge of Cook Inlet. Since then, the Ninilchik River has carved a shallow notch down to the sea.

The cottonwoods have probably been growing here some several centuries, in the gravelly soil the ice age left behind.

The cottonwoods have probably been growing here some several centuries, in the gravelly soil the ice age left behind.

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