Lucayan National Park

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Lucayan National Park is a protected area on Grand Bahama Island in the Bahamas, renowned for its extensive underwater cave systems, pristine beaches, and diverse coastal ecosystems.

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Lucayan National Park canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
contains Ben’s Cave
Burial Mound Cave
Lucayan Caverns
coral reef habitat nearby
mangrove wetlands
sand dunes
tidal creek
country Bahamas
surface form: The Bahamas
establishedFor protection of underwater caves and coastal ecosystems
fauna crustaceans
marine fish
wading birds
flora Caribbean pine
mangroves
sea grapes
governingBody Bahamas National Trust
hasBeach Gold Rock Beach
Lucayan Beach
hasEcosystemType blackland coppice
coastal ecosystem
mangrove ecosystem
pine forest
whiteland coppice
hasFeature blue holes
boardwalks
nature trails
observation deck
picnic area
pristine beach
underwater cave system
IUCNCategory II
knownFor birdwatching
diving
one of the longest underwater cave systems in the world
scenic beaches
snorkeling
locatedIn Grand Bahama
surface form: East Grand Bahama

Grand Bahama
Lucayan Archipelago
locatedOn Grand Bahama
surface form: Grand Bahama Island
namedAfter Arawak
surface form: Lucayan people
offersActivity hiking
kayaking
swimming
wildlife viewing
partOf Bahamas National Park System
protectedFor biodiversity conservation
cave system protection
coastal habitat protection

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Grand Bahama knownFor Lucayan National Park
Grand Bahama hasProtectedArea Lucayan National Park
Freeport touristAttraction Lucayan National Park
Gold Rock Beach locatedInNationalPark Lucayan National Park