Jobson’s Cove

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Jobson’s Cove is a small, sheltered pink-sand beach and lagoon on Bermuda’s south shore, known for its calm, shallow waters and dramatic rocky cliffs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
lagoon
tourist attraction
country Bermuda (United Kingdom)
surface form: Bermuda
hasBeachType cove
hasCliffType limestone cliffs
hasEnvironmentType coastal
hasGeologicalFeature rocky cliffs
hasLagoon enclosed by rock formations
hasNearbyFeature Warwick Long Bay NERFINISHED
hasSandColor pink
hasShoreType sandy
hasTourismCategory beach tourism
hasWaterBody Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
hasWaterCharacteristic calm
hasWaterDepth shallow
hasWaveEnergy low
isAccessibleBy footpath
isKnownFor picturesque scenery
protected swimming area
isPopularFor family bathing
snorkeling
swimming
isSheltered true
isSuitableFor children
locatedOnCoast south shore of Bermuda

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Warwick Parish, Bermuda contains Jobson’s Cove
Warwick Parish contains Jobson’s Cove