Hellfire Bay

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Hellfire Bay is a picturesque white-sand beach and coastal bay in Western Australia, renowned for its turquoise waters and rugged granite headlands within Cape Le Grand National Park.

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Hellfire Bay canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
beach
conservationStatus protected within national park
country Australia
hasAccess sealed road
walking tracks
hasBeachType pocket beach
hasClimate Mediterranean climate (regional)
hasFeature car park
coastal bay
day-use area
picnic facilities
rugged granite headlands
scenic lookout points
toilets
hasHazard limited shade
strong waves at times
hasLandscapeCharacter granite headlands and coves
hasNearbyAttraction Frenchman Peak
Lucky Bay
Thistle Cove
hasRecreationalActivity bushwalking
fishing
photography
swimming
wildlife watching
hasSandColor white
hasViewOf offshore islands (in clear conditions)
hasWaterColor turquoise
isAccessibleFrom Esperance by road
isKnownFor clear turquoise water
granite rock formations
scenic coastal views
white sandy beach
isPopularWith local visitors
tourists
isTypeOf coastal landform
isWithinProtectedArea Cape Le Grand National Park
locatedIn Cape Le Grand National Park
locatedOnCoastOf Southern Ocean
managingAuthority Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (Western Australia)
nearestCity Esperance
partOf south coast of Western Australia
region Goldfields-Esperance region
state Western Australia

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Esperance near Hellfire Bay