Anse Severe

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Anse Severe is a picturesque, palm-fringed beach on La Digue Island in the Seychelles, known for its clear turquoise waters, granite boulders, and excellent snorkeling.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
tourist attraction
access by road from La Passe
public
bestTimeForSnorkeling high tide
country Seychelles NERFINISHED
environmentType tropical coastal environment
hasActivity kayaking
snorkeling
stand-up paddleboarding
sunbathing
swimming
hasBeachType sandy beach
hasFacility nearby guesthouses and small accommodations
occasional beach stalls or vendors
hasLandscapeFeature granite boulders
hasReef fringing coral reef offshore
hasSandColor light-colored sand
hasVegetation palm trees
hasViewOf nearby islands and ocean
hasWaterColor turquoise
knownFor calm waters
family-friendly swimming
photography
scenic views
snorkeling
sunset views
locatedInDistrict La Digue and Inner Islands NERFINISHED
locatedInOcean Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
locatedOnIsland La Digue NERFINISHED
marineLife sea turtles (occasionally observed)
tropical reef fish
nearbySettlement La Passe NERFINISHED
partOf La Digue Island coastline NERFINISHED
photogenicFeature granite rock formations
palm-fringed shoreline
safety generally safe for swimming at high tide
shadeAvailability natural shade from trees
suitableFor beginner snorkelers
couples
families
tideEffect shallower and rockier at low tide
tourismImportance popular beach on La Digue
transportOption bicycle
walking
waterType clear shallow lagoon
waveCondition usually calm due to reef protection

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