The Kenai Peninsula is in southern Alaska, U.S. On its coast you can find outflowing glaciers and numerous coastal fjords and islands, which are remnants of drowned mountains.

Kenai Fjords National Park is an American national park established in 1980 by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act. The park covers an area of 669,984 acres (1,046.9 sq mi; 2,711.3 km2).

The park is named for the numerous fjords carved by glaciers moving down the mountains from the ice field. The field is the source of at least 38 glaciers, the largest of which is Bear Glacier. The fjords are glacial valleys that have been submerged below sea level by a combination of rising sea levels and land subsidence.

Alpine vegetation is found at high elevations nearest the glaciers, and a narrow belt of hemlock and spruce forest occurs along the fjords between the glaciers and the sea. Sea lions, sea otters, seals, and tens of thousands of breeding birds, including puffins, murres, and auklets, live along the fjords.

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