Adventure Bay

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Adventure Bay is a scenic coastal locality on Bruny Island in Tasmania, Australia, known for its sheltered bay, beaches, and historical significance as a landing site for early European explorers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal settlement
locality
country Australia
facesBodyOfWater Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
hasAttraction Adventure Bay beach NERFINISHED
lookouts over the bay
nearby walking tracks
hasEconomicActivity holiday accommodation
hospitality services
nature-based tourism
hasEnvironment native coastal vegetation
nearby forested hills
temperate coastal climate
hasGeographicFeature coastal headlands
sandy beaches
sheltered bay
hasHistoricalSignificance early European exploration of Tasmania
use as anchorage by 18th-century voyages
hasLandUse conservation
residential
tourism
hasNameOrigin named after the ship Adventure from James Cook’s second voyage
hasNearbyLocality Alonnah NERFINISHED
Lunawanna NERFINISHED
hasPostalDesignation locality in the Tasmanian addressing system
hasPrimaryAccess sealed road from Bruny Island main road
hasRecreationalActivity birdwatching
boating
bushwalking
fishing
kayaking
swimming
isInRegion Southern Tasmania NERFINISHED
isKnownFor beach-based recreation
bushwalking opportunities
historic landing site of European explorers
scenic coastal landscape
sheltered anchorage
isLocatedOn Bruny Island NERFINISHED
isOnIsland Bruny Island NERFINISHED
isPartOf Kingborough Council NERFINISHED
isSouthOf Hobart NERFINISHED
state Tasmania NERFINISHED
wasVisitedBy James Cook NERFINISHED
Tobias Furneaux NERFINISHED
William Bligh NERFINISHED

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Bruny Island hasLandmark Adventure Bay