
The Alaska Peninsula stretches between the Bering Sea and the North Pacific, dominated by the massive Becharof Lake and the volcanic peaks of the Aleutian Range. Coastal life is anchored at Pilot Point and Ugashik near the mouth of the Ugashik River, where the tidal flats of Bristol Bay meet the river's drainage. Further inland, the landscape transitions from the tundra around Pike Lake to the dramatic heights of Mount Peulik and Mount Ugashik.
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