Tekopua

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Tekopua is a small, uninhabited motu in the Aitutaki Lagoon of the Cook Islands, known for its white-sand beaches and turquoise waters.

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Tekopua canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
motu
accessedBy boat
country Cook Islands NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic tropical climate
turquoise waters
uninhabited
white-sand beaches
hasEnvironment coral reef surroundings
lagoon setting
hasNotableFeature secluded beaches
views of surrounding motu
hasSandType white coral sand
hasTourismRole scenic attraction in Aitutaki Lagoon
hasVegetation coastal vegetation
scattered trees
hasWaterType shallow lagoon water
locatedIn Aitutaki Lagoon NERFINISHED
Aitutaki atoll NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
Southern Cook Islands NERFINISHED
partOf Aitutaki NERFINISHED
Cook Islands archipelago NERFINISHED
usedFor beach activities
day trips
picnics
snorkeling
swimming
tourism

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Aitutaki hasIsland Tekopua