Tapuaetai

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Tapuaetai is a small, picturesque islet in the Aitutaki Lagoon of the Cook Islands, famed for its white-sand beaches and turquoise waters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf islet
tourist destination
accessMethod boat
climate tropical
country Cook Islands NERFINISHED
environmentalSensitivity coastal erosion risk
vulnerable to sea-level rise
governingCountry Cook Islands NERFINISHED
governingState self-governing in free association with New Zealand
hasAlternativeName One Foot Island NERFINISHED
hasAttraction beach walks
boat excursions
day trips
picnicking
scenic views
snorkeling
swimming
wedding photography
hasCharacteristic picturesque
remote
small size
uninhabited or sparsely inhabited
hasEcosystem coral lagoon
tropical marine environment
hasFeature lagoon views
palm trees
shallow lagoon waters
turquoise waters
white-sand beaches
hasInfrastructure limited facilities
knownFor clear lagoon water
postcard landscapes
scenic beauty
white coral sand
locatedIn Aitutaki NERFINISHED
Aitutaki Lagoon NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
ocean Pacific Ocean
partOf Aitutaki atoll system NERFINISHED
Southern Cook Islands NERFINISHED
region Polynesia NERFINISHED
tourismType beach tourism
eco-tourism
usedFor day tours from Aitutaki
recreation
relaxation
tourist excursions

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Aitutaki hasIsland Tapuaetai