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91 View along Marine Way at Kodiak City dioring the rise of 



the second tsunami wave li+8 



92 View of Kodiak City waterfront and boat harbor at about 



1836 (AST) March 27, 196^+ lii9 



93 View from the Elks Club Bowling Alley showing the wave still 

 rising at Kodiak City at about I838 (AST) March 27, 196U . . 15O 



9^+ View of Kodiak City boat harbor at approximately I8U1 (AST) 



March 27, 196i+ 151 



95 View (south-southwest) of the boat harbor at Kodiak City 



at approximately l8i+5 (AST) March 27, 196k 152 



96 Map of Kodiak City and boat harbor as existing prior to 



the earthquake 153 



97 Subjective analysis of the inferred marigram for Kodiak City 15^ 



98 Aerial view of St. Pauls Harbor and Kodiak 155 



99 Laboratory-produced surge waves believed to be similar to 



the tsunami siorges in Near Island Channel, Kodiak City . . . 157 



100 Kodiak before the earthquake I58 



101 (a) Skeleton-like timber pilings mark former site of 



cannery in this view northeast along Near Island Channel 16O 



(b) Pre- earthquake view of Near Island Channel and Harbor 



facilities, Kodiak City I61 



102 Southwest breakwater at Kodiak shortly after the earthquake 



with some of the battered remains of the King Crab Cannery. . 165 



103 Map of Kodiak City, boat harbor and inner anchorage after 



the earthquake and tsunami loo 



lOU Tsunami damage in downtown Kodiak I68 



105 Tsunami damage in downtown Kodiak. Some cleanup has been done 169 



106 View of part of Kodiak City showing destruction wrought 



by the tsunami ITO 



107 Kodiak City at high tide on March 28, I96U after the earthquake 171 



