To Sua Ocean Trench

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To Sua Ocean Trench is a famous natural swimming hole in Samoa, featuring a deep, turquoise-water sinkhole connected to the ocean and accessed by a steep wooden ladder.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural swimming hole
sinkhole
tourist attraction
accessedBy steep wooden ladder
connectedBy lava tube to the ocean
connectedTo Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
country Samoa NERFINISHED
distanceFromApia approximately 1.5 hours by car
featuredIn tourism campaigns for Samoa
travel magazines
formedBy volcanic activity
governedBy local landowners
hasAccessType paid entry
hasApproximateDepth about 30 meters
about 98 feet
hasApproximateHeightOfLadder about 20 meters
about 65 feet
hasBestVisitTime daytime at mid to low tide
hasColor turquoise
hasEntryRegulation visitors must pay local fee
hasFacility changing rooms
gardens
parking area
picnic areas
toilets
viewing platforms
hasFeature deep vertical hole
lava rock formations
lush vegetation around rim
small sandy platform at water level
hasNearbyAttraction beaches on the south coast of Upolu
hasPopularity major tourist attraction in Samoa
hasSafetyConsideration changing tides
steep ladder descent
hasSurroundingEnvironment tropical coastal landscape
hasView ocean views from garden area
hasWaterType seawater
locatedIn Atua district NERFINISHED
Lotofaga NERFINISHED
locatedOn Upolu NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf south coast of Upolu
near Lotofaga village NERFINISHED
partOf To Sua Ocean Trench Gardens NERFINISHED
usedFor sightseeing
snorkeling
swimming

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Upolu hasTouristAttraction To Sua Ocean Trench