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Kachemak Selo (which means Качемак Село in Russian) is a small, special community in Alaska, United States. It's not an official town or city, but a group of homes and people living together. You can find it on the Kenai Peninsula, about 30 miles east of a bigger town called Homer. This quiet place is located at 59.79148 degrees North and -151.07465 degrees West.

Discovering Kachemak Selo

Kachemak Selo is one of several small settlements in the Fox River area. What makes it unique is that many of its residents are Old Believers. These are people who follow a very old form of the Russian Orthodox Christian faith. They moved to Alaska to keep their traditions and way of life.

Who Are the Old Believers?

The Old Believers are a group of Russian Christians. Their faith dates back many centuries. They separated from the main Russian Orthodox Church in the 1600s. This happened because they wanted to keep their older religious practices. Many Old Believers have moved to different parts of the world. They often live in close-knit communities. This helps them preserve their culture, language, and religious traditions.

How Many People Live There?

Kachemak Selo is a very small community. There are only about 160 people living there. This makes it a quiet and peaceful place. Everyone likely knows each other, creating a strong community feeling.

How Do You Get to Kachemak Selo?

Getting to Kachemak Selo is an adventure! You can't just drive there easily. First, you drive east from Homer to another community called Voznesenka. From Voznesenka, the journey gets tricky. You have to go down a very steep, winding trail that leads to the beach. Once you reach the beach, you travel about one mile along the shore. Only then do you arrive at Kachemak Selo. This difficult access helps the community stay isolated and keep its traditions strong.

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