Benijo

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Benijo is a remote black-sand beach on the northern coast of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, known for its dramatic rock formations, powerful Atlantic waves, and striking sunsets.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
geographical feature
tourist attraction
belongsTo Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife NERFINISHED
hasAccessType remote access
road access
hasBeachType natural beach
wild beach
hasCoastType northern coast
hasHazard dangerous currents
strong waves
hasNotableFeature black volcanic sand
dramatic rock formations
remote location
striking sunsets
hasPrimaryGeology volcanic origin
hasRecommendedActivity photographing rock formations
walking along the shore
watching sunsets
hasSandColor black
hasScenicQuality dramatic
picturesque
hasSeaConditions rough sea
strong currents
hasTypicalWeather exposed to Atlantic swells
hasViewOf Atlantic Ocean
offshore rock stacks
hasWaveType powerful Atlantic waves
isInArchipelago Canary Islands NERFINISHED
isInCountry Spain NERFINISHED
isKnownFor black-sand shoreline
dramatic coastal scenery
unspoiled environment
isLocatedIn Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Canary Islands NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
Tenerife NERFINISHED
isLocatedOnCoastOf Tenerife NERFINISHED
isNear Taganana NERFINISHED
isOnIsland Tenerife NERFINISHED
isPartOf Anaga coast NERFINISHED
isPopularFor landscape photography
nature tourism
sunset viewing
isPopularWith hikers
nature lovers
photographers

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Anaga Rural Park contains Benijo