Ofu Beach (within National Park of American Samoa)

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Ofu Beach is a remote, pristine white-sand and coral-fringed shoreline on Ofu Island in American Samoa, renowned for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and status as one of the most beautiful beaches in the South Pacific.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
natural feature
tourist attraction
access boat
small aircraft to Ofu Island
climate tropical
conservationStatus protected area within national park
country United States of America
hasBiodiversity high coral diversity
marine invertebrates
sea turtles
tropical reef fish
hasEcosystemType coral reef ecosystem
tropical marine ecosystem
hasFeature coral-fringed shoreline
crystal-clear water
fringing coral reef
lagoon
mountain backdrop
palm trees
hasRegulation environmental protection rules
restrictions on development
hasSandType white sand
knownFor clear water visibility
one of the most beautiful beaches in the South Pacific
photography
pristine environment
remoteness
scenic beauty
snorkeling
uncrowded conditions
vibrant coral reefs
locatedIn American Samoa NERFINISHED
Manuʻa Islands NERFINISHED
National Park of American Samoa NERFINISHED
Ofu Island NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf coral reef research sites in National Park of American Samoa
protectedBy U.S. National Park Service NERFINISHED
region Oceania
Polynesia NERFINISHED
usedFor beach walking
nature observation
scientific research
snorkeling
swimming

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Manuʻa Islands hasPart Ofu Beach (within National Park of American Samoa)