Blowhole at Eaglehawk Neck

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Blowhole at Eaglehawk Neck is a dramatic coastal rock formation and sea cave on Tasmania’s Tasman Peninsula where ocean swells surge through a narrow opening and erupt as powerful spouts of water.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf blowhole
coastal rock formation
sea cave
tourist attraction
access road access from Eaglehawk Neck
activity coastal photography
sightseeing
wildlife watching
bestViewedDuring high tide
large ocean swells
continent Australia
country Australia
environment temperate maritime climate
feature narrow opening to the sea
rocky coastal cliffs
sea cave connected to the ocean
vertical spouts of water
wave-cut platform
formedBy marine erosion
geologicalProcess erosion of sedimentary rock
wave action
hasInfrastructure car park
viewing platforms
walking paths
hasViewOf Tasman Sea swells
rugged coastline
knownFor dramatic ocean swells
powerful water spouts
rough sea conditions during swells
locatedIn Australia
Eaglehawk Neck NERFINISHED
Tasmania NERFINISHED
locatedOn Tasman Peninsula NERFINISHED
near Devils Kitchen (Tasmania) NERFINISHED
Eaglehawk Neck township NERFINISHED
Port Arthur Historic Site NERFINISHED
Tasman Arch NERFINISHED
Tasman National Park NERFINISHED
partOf Tasman National Park coastal scenery
Tasman Peninsula coastal attractions
safetyConsideration slippery rocks
strong waves
stateOrTerritory Tasmania NERFINISHED
tourismType geotourism
nature tourism
waterBody Tasman Sea NERFINISHED

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Tasman Peninsula contains Blowhole at Eaglehawk Neck