Crocodile Rock

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Crocodile Rock is a well-known painted seaside rock formation on the Scottish island of Great Cumbrae, resembling a cartoon crocodile and popular as a local landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painted rock formation
tourist attraction
color green
red
white
country Scotland
hasAccessibility accessible from shore at low tide
hasAppearance cartoon crocodile
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Millport seaside resort
hasMaintenance periodically repainted
hasPart painted body
painted eyes
painted mouth
painted teeth
heritageStatus local landmark
isSubjectOf local postcards
tourist photographs
locatedIn United Kingdom
locatedInBodyOfWater Firth of Clyde NERFINISHED
locatedNear Millport NERFINISHED
locatedOn seafront
location Great Cumbrae NERFINISHED
material natural rock
notableFor being a popular photo spot
resembling a cartoon crocodile
partOf North Ayrshire NERFINISHED
touristAttractionType seaside attraction
usedFor recreation
tourism

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Great Cumbrae hasFeature Crocodile Rock