Anse Cocos

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Anse Cocos is a secluded, picturesque beach on the island of La Digue in the Seychelles, known for its white sand, turquoise waters, and natural rock pools.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
tourist attraction
accessFrom Grand Anse NERFINISHED
Petite Anse NERFINISHED
accessType on foot
belongsTo Seychelles tourism destinations
country Seychelles NERFINISHED
hasAccessRouteType coastal path
forest trail
hasDevelopmentLevel undeveloped
hasEnvironmentType tropical coastal environment
hasFacilities limited
hasFeature curved bay
granite boulders
natural rock pools
secluded setting
hasLifeguards no
hasNearbyBeach Grand Anse NERFINISHED
Petite Anse NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryUse recreation
sightseeing
hasSandColor white
hasSandTexture fine
hasShoreType sandy beach
hasSwimmingConditions can be rough
safer in rock pools
hasVegetation coastal vegetation
palm trees
hasViewOf Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
hasWaterColor turquoise
hasWaveExposure ocean-facing
isDescribedAs picturesque
remote
secluded
isPartOfTourismRegion La Digue beaches
isPopularWith hikers
photographers
tourists
knownFor natural swimming pools
photography opportunities
scenic beauty
tranquil atmosphere
locatedInDistrict La Digue and Inner Islands District NERFINISHED
locatedInOcean Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
locatedOnIsland La Digue NERFINISHED
partOf Inner Islands of Seychelles NERFINISHED
La Digue Island group NERFINISHED

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La Digue famousBeach Anse Cocos