Everything about The Kiwalik River totally explained
The
Kiwalik River is a
river found on western
Alaska's
Seward Peninsula. The headwaters of the river originate in the eastern portion of the peninsula, around Granite Mountain. The river flows north to its mouth at Kiwalik Lagoon,
Chukchi Sea. The turn of the century mining town of Candle is found on its western bank at the confluence of Candle Creek.
Inuit name published by the
British Admiralty about 1880 on Chart 593, spelled "Kee-wa-lik."
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