Boulders Beach

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Boulders Beach is a sheltered sandy cove near Simon’s Town in South Africa, famous for its large colony of African penguins and distinctive granite boulders.

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Boulders Beach canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
protected area
tourist attraction
access boardwalks
viewing platforms
activity beach recreation
penguin viewing
swimming
bay False Bay
climate Mediterranean climate
conservationStatus protected penguin breeding area
country South Africa
ecosystem coastal marine ecosystem
feature clear water
large granite boulders
sheltered bay
white sand
governedBy South African National Parks
habitatType rocky shore
sandy beach
hasFacility designated swimming area
parking area
toilets
visitor center
hasWildlife African penguin
marine life
seabirds
knownFor African penguin colony
granite boulders
sheltered sandy cove
locatedIn Cape Peninsula
Simon's Town
Western Cape
managementGoal balance tourism and conservation
near Cape Point
False Bay
Simon’s Town Dockyard
surface form: Simon's Town naval base
ocean Atlantic Ocean
partOf Greater Cape Town
surface form: Cape Town metropolitan area

Table Mountain National Park
penguinColonyStatus one of few mainland African penguin colonies
penguinScientificName Spheniscus demersus
penguinSpecies African penguin
regulation controlled visitor access
no touching or feeding penguins
safety sheltered from large waves
tourismImportance major tourist attraction in Cape Town region

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Table Mountain National Park contains Boulders Beach
Cape Peninsula hasLandmark Boulders Beach
False Bay hasBeach Boulders Beach