Balandra Beach protected area

E1000869

Balandra Beach protected area is a coastal natural reserve near La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico, renowned for its shallow turquoise waters, white sand, and distinctive rock formations.

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Balandra Beach protected area canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal natural reserve
protected area
tourist attraction
country Mexico
hasAccessFrom city of La Paz NERFINISHED
hasActivity birdwatching
hiking
kayaking
snorkeling
stand-up paddleboarding
swimming
hasEcosystemType coastal marine ecosystem
desert coastal ecosystem
hasFauna marine invertebrates
shorebirds
small reef fish
hasFeature coastal dunes
distinctive rock formations
mangrove ecosystems
shallow waters
tidal lagoons
turquoise waters
white sand beaches
hasFlora desert shrubs
mangroves
hasRegulation conservation-oriented management
visitor number limits
hasSandType fine white sand
hasView surrounding desert hills
isPopularWith domestic tourists
international tourists
knownFor calm shallow bay
family-friendly swimming conditions
iconic mushroom-shaped rock
scenic landscape
locatedIn Baja California Sur NERFINISHED
locatedNear La Paz, Baja California Sur NERFINISHED
locatedOn Gulf of California NERFINISHED
Sea of Cortez NERFINISHED
partOf municipality of La Paz NERFINISHED
purpose biodiversity conservation
protection of coastal landscapes
sustainable tourism
waterType warm shallow sea water

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La Paz Municipality hasProtectedArea Balandra Beach protected area