Devils Kitchen

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Devils Kitchen is a dramatic coastal rock formation and steep-walled sea gorge on Tasmania’s Tasman Peninsula, known for its rugged cliffs and powerful ocean swells.

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Surface form Occurrences
Devils Kitchen (Tasman Peninsula) 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal rock formation
sea gorge
country Australia
environmentType coastal marine environment
formedBy marine erosion
geologicalProcess wave action
weathering of sedimentary rocks
hasAccess road access to nearby car park
walking track
hasActivity coastal walking
sightseeing
hasCliffHeight tens of metres
hasGeologicalFeature coastal rock platform
rugged cliffs
steep-walled gorge
hasLandscapeCharacter dramatic coastal scenery
sheer vertical cliffs
hasManagementAuthority Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin named for its wild and turbulent seas
hasNearbyAttraction Blowhole (Tasman Peninsula) NERFINISHED
Tasman Arch NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Eaglehawk Neck NERFINISHED
Port Arthur NERFINISHED
hasViewpoint clifftop lookout
isPopularWith photographers
tourists
locatedIn Australia
Tasman Peninsula NERFINISHED
Tasmania NERFINISHED
near Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
oceanInfluence powerful ocean swells
partOf Tasman National Park NERFINISHED
Tasman Peninsula coastal landforms NERFINISHED
safetyConsideration large ocean swells
strong winds
unfenced cliff edges in places
state Tasmania NERFINISHED
subjectTo coastal erosion
tourismType natural attraction

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Tasman Peninsula contains Devils Kitchen