The South Riding RV Travels

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29th June 2010 - Homer AK Museums

We stayed almost in Kenai but took a day trip the 80 miles further south to Homer. This is Homer Sound. The town is down to the left.
There is a spit out into the sound from the town. It is mostly full of RVs who are camped there.
We drove out along the spit to the ferry terminal and then back towards the mainland.
We went for a ranger-guided walk in the wetlands of the estuary and spotted these sandhill cranes with their fledgling and a territorially possessive duck.
Homer has a small museum which we visited. This is a research vessel for the US Fish and Wildlife Service, the 416 ton MV Tiglax.
This is a highly volcanic region with active volcanoes and frequent eruptions. This 3km diameter island is being studied since the eruption in 2006. The picture shows how its outline has changed.
The Star of Alaska is a full rigged iron sided ship built in Glasgow in 1886 to carry fish between Alaska and the lower 48 states. Its original and current name is Balclutha. The real ship is on display in San Francisco.
A display of models showing the relative sizes of the different species of salmon found in Alaskan waters. The five varieties spawn and are therefore are fished for at different times.
A display of crabs some of which are much larger than I expected. The largest, in the top photo, is about 18 inches across.
The museum garden with dozens of varieties of indigenous plants.
A homestead house dating from 1934, complete with outhouse. Accommodation here was still quite primitive in those days.
The view inside of the very basic contents of the single room.
The bed is on a mezzanine floor. It must have been very cold in the winter.
Heading back towards Kenai and looking across north from the peninsula to the uninhabited mainland.
There are active volcanoes within 50 miles to the north but we couldn't work out exactly where.
There are no alternative routes so sometimes the road that you travel is under construction and can be quite difficult. This was not too bad. A new and bigger culvert was being installed.