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Sandbank & Elements SANDBANK & ELEMENTS Categorized alphabetically by name, state & country updated : 6-1-2020 SANDBANK & ELEMENTS ID Name City State Region State (It'l) Country G01141 Anchor Point Beach Anchor Point AK USA G01332 Auke Beach Auke Beach AK USA G01411 Clam Gulch Clam Gulch AK USA G01333 Sandy Beach Douglas AK USA G02634 Homer Spit Homer AK USA G01031 Ilnik Beach Ilnik AK USA G01336 Eagle Beach Juneau AK USA G02644 Skilak Lake Kenai Peninsula AK USA G01335 South Point Higgins Beach Ketchikan AK USA G01289 Great Alaska BearCamp at Chinitna Bay Lake Clark National Park AK USA G02636 Lowell Point Seward AK USA G02645 Tonsina Point Seward AK USA G01820 Skagway Skagway AK USA G02871 Whittier Harbor Whittier AK USA G03394 Kodiak Island AK USA G00688 Dauphin Island Dauphin Island AL USA G00771 Pelican Bay Dauphin Island AL USA G02416 Orange Street Pier Fairhope AL USA G01602 Fort Morgan Gulf Shores AL USA G00587 Gulf Shores Gulf Shores AL USA G00556 West Beach Gulf Shores AL USA 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