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Message from Valerie Stimac of Valerie & Valise

The Homer Spit is a 4.5-mile long piece of land jutting out into Kachemak Bay in Homer, Alaska. It's like this cool strip of land that's home to the Homer Boat Harbor, where tons of boats hang out in the summer. There's also the Nick Dudiak Fishing Lagoon, a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts. The spit has a rich history, with theories about its formation ranging from natural processes to glaciers pushing it into place. Plus, there used to be hippies camping there in the '60s, known as "spit rats." Overall, it's a unique and scenic spot with lots of attractions and a laid-back vibe.

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