Ross and Smith sandbar (access point from Diglipur)

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Ross and Smith sandbar (access point from Diglipur) is a picturesque natural sandbar linking the twin islands of Ross and Smith in the Andaman archipelago, renowned for its clear turquoise waters, white sands, and easy boat access from the town of Diglipur.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural feature
sandbar
tourist attraction
accessPointFrom Diglipur
administrativeTerritory Andaman and Nicobar Islands
surface form: Andaman and Nicobar Islands union territory
bestVisitedIn dry season
climate tropical
connects Ross Island (North Andaman)
Ross Island (North Andaman)
surface form: Smith Island (North Andaman)
country India
hasEcosystem coastal marine ecosystem
hasFeature narrow strip of sand
shallow waters
temporary submergence at high tide
hasNearbyTown Diglipur
hasSandColor white
hasViewOf Ross Island (North Andaman)
Ross Island (North Andaman)
surface form: Smith Island (North Andaman)
hasWaterColor turquoise
isPopularWith photographers
tourists
knownFor beach tourism
boat access from Diglipur
clear waters
scenic beauty
locatedIn Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Bay of Bengal
India
nearbyWaterBody Indian Ocean
offersActivity snorkeling
sunbathing
swimming
partOf North Andaman Island
surface form: North Andaman region
reachableBy boat
tourismType beach tourism
nature tourism

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North Andaman Island hasTouristAttraction Ross and Smith sandbar (access point from Diglipur)