Playa de las Vacas

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Playa de las Vacas is a small, secluded beach on the uninhabited island of Culebrita, off the coast of Puerto Rico, known for its clear waters and natural, undeveloped setting.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Playa de las Vacas canonical 1
Playa del Cementerio 1
Playa del Molino 1

Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
geographic location
access boat access only
accessControl limited access due to remoteness
conservationStatus relatively pristine
country Puerto Rico
developmentStatus no major infrastructure
no permanent facilities
hasCharacteristic natural
secluded
small
undeveloped
hasEnvironment coastal
tropical
hasMarineEnvironment coral-rich waters
hasSandType light-colored sand
humanSettlement no permanent residents
inhabitedStatus uninhabited island beach
isPartOf Culebra Island
surface form: Culebra archipelago

Culebrita
U.S. Virgin Islands
surface form: Spanish Virgin Islands
locatedInBodyOfWater Caribbean Sea
locatedInMunicipality Culebra
locatedOffCoastOf Puerto Rico
locatedOnIsland Culebrita
nearbyIsland Culebra
politicalTerritory Puerto Rico
surface form: United States territory of Puerto Rico
primaryActivities snorkeling
sunbathing
swimming
region Caribbean
tourismType eco-tourism
nature tourism
waterClarity clear waters

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Culebrita hasBeach Playa de las Vacas
Culebrita hasBeach Playa de las Vacas
this entity surface form: Playa del Molino
Culebrita hasBeach Playa de las Vacas
this entity surface form: Playa del Cementerio