Glass Window

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Glass Window is a narrow rock formation and bridge in Eleuthera, Bahamas, famous for dramatically separating the deep blue Atlantic Ocean from the calm turquoise Caribbean Sea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural bridge
natural rock formation
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Glass Window Bridge NERFINISHED
country The Bahamas NERFINISHED
environmentType coastal
marine
famousFor dramatic color contrast between Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea
narrow rock bridge
hasFeature narrow land bridge
ocean views
steep rocky cliffs
hasNameOrigin visual effect resembling a window between two seas
hasRisk rough Atlantic waves
storm damage
strong ocean swells
hasView deep blue Atlantic waters
shallow turquoise Caribbean waters
isAlong Queen's Highway NERFINISHED
locatedIn Eleuthera NERFINISHED
The Bahamas NERFINISHED
notableFor contrast in water depth and color
sharp boundary between two bodies of water
oceanSide Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Eleuthera Island NERFINISHED
region Out Islands of The Bahamas NERFINISHED
seaSide Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
separates Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
deep blue Atlantic Ocean from calm turquoise Caribbean Sea
subjectOf tourism photography
travel guides about The Bahamas
tourismType coastal tourism
landscape photography
sightseeing

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The Glass Window Bridge alsoKnownAs Glass Window