Land’s End

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Land’s End is a dramatic rock formation at the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula, known for its towering sea cliffs, natural arch, and views where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez.

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Surface form Occurrences
Land’s End rock formations 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rock formation
tourist attraction
accessedBy boat
alsoKnownAs El Arco de Cabo San Lucas NERFINISHED
The Arch of Cabo San Lucas NERFINISHED
bordersBodyOfWater Pacific Ocean
Sea of Cortez NERFINISHED
country Mexico
hasGeologicalFeature natural arch
rock formations
sea cliffs
hasNearbyAttraction Divorce Beach NERFINISHED
Lover’s Beach NERFINISHED
hasRockType granite
hasView meeting point of the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez
isTourismDestinationFor whale watching (seasonal)
locatedAt southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula
locatedIn Baja California Sur NERFINISHED
Cabo San Lucas NERFINISHED
Mexico
locatedOn Baja California Peninsula NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Cabo San Lucas NERFINISHED
partOf Los Cabos region NERFINISHED
popularFor boat tours
photography
sightseeing
sunset views

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Cabo San Lucas hasLandmark Land’s End
Los Cabos hasLandmark Land’s End
this entity surface form: Land’s End rock formations