on NE coast of Resurrection Peninsula, W side of Day Harbor, 12 mi. SE of Seward, Chugach Mts.
HistorySo named in 1928 by a U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS) field party "because of the talus formation in the vicinity." Talus is an accumulation of rock fragments at the base of a mountain or cliff.
Anchor Cove, Blying Sound, Bowen Anchorage, Day Harbor, Driftwood Bay, Humpy Cove, Killer Bay, Marys Bay, Resolute Cove, Resurrection Bay, Safety Cove, Sunny Cove, Talus Bay, Thumb Cove,
Capes:Caines Head, Cape Mansfield, Cape Resurrection, Fault Point, The Iron Door, Resurrection Peninsula, Sandspit Point,
Channels:Glaciers:Bear Lake Glacier, Glacier G210704E60136N, Glacier G210711E60126N, Glacier G210790E60102N, Godwin Glacier, Porcupine Glacier, Prospect Glacier, Spoon Glacier,
Islands:Barwell Island, Fox Island, Hat Island, Hive Island, Marys Rock, Rugged Island,
Lakes:Bear Lake, Grouse Lake, Little Bear Lake,
Mountains:Mount Alice, Mount Eva, Tiehacker Mountain,
Parks:Driftwood Bay State Marine Park, Safety Cove State Marine Park, Sandspit Point State Marine Park, Sunny Cove State Marine Park, Thumb Cove State Marine Park,
Peaks:Mount Jerry Dixon, Mount Mary, Santa Ana Peak,
Rivers:Streams:Bear Creek, Clear Creek, Fourth of July Creek, Godwin Creek, Japanese Creek, Likes Creek, Lost Creek, Salmon Creek, Sawmill Creek, Spring Creek,
Routes:Alpine Trail, South Beach Trail,
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