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  2. Raspberry Island (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    The highest point on the island is 3,300 ft (1000 m). The island is considered part of the Aleneva census-designated place in the Kodiak Island Borough. The only permanent residents on Raspberry Island are located at Port Wakefield and Raspberry Island Remote Lodge which operate full service wilderness lodges. Power is provided via hydro power ...

  3. Afognak - Wikipedia

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    Afognak (Alutiiq: Agw’aneq; [1] Russian: Афогнак [2]) is an island in the Kodiak Archipelago 5 km (3.1 mi) north of Kodiak Island in the U.S. state of Alaska.It is 43 miles (69 km) long from east to west and 23 miles (37 km) wide from north to south and has a land area of 1,812.58 km 2 (699.84 sq mi), making it the 18th largest island in the United States.

  4. Frazer Lake - Wikipedia

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    Frazer Lake is a lake on Kodiak Island in Alaska, United States. [3] It has no nearby settlements, being located in wilderness. The nearest populated place is Akhiok.Its outflow is Dog Salmon Creek.

  5. Shuyak Island - Wikipedia

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    The island has an area of 168.3 km 2 (65 sq mi) [1] and reported an official population of four persons at the 2000 census. [2] Alaska's Shuyak Island State Park [3] comprises most of the island's territory. The island's current major industry is tourism based on camping, recreational fishing, hunting, and kayaking.

  6. Karluk Lake - Wikipedia

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    Karluk Lake, is a lake on Kodiak Island in Alaska, United States. [3] It has no nearby settlements, being located in wilderness. Its outflow is the Karluk River. Karluk Lake is located near the O'Malley River. [4]

  7. Karluk River - Wikipedia

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    The Karluk River is a stream, 24 miles (39 km) long, on Kodiak Island in the U.S. state of Alaska. [3] It begins at Karluk Lake in the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge and flows north and then northwest through Karluk Lagoon to the Shelikof Strait at Karluk.