Pig Beach

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Pig Beach is a famous uninhabited island in the Exumas, Bahamas, known for its colony of swimming feral pigs that attract tourists from around the world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
island
tourist attraction
accessibleBy boat
tour boat
accessibleFrom Great Exuma NERFINISHED
Staniel Cay NERFINISHED
archipelago Bahamas NERFINISHED
attracts tourists
country Bahamas
ecosystemType tropical island ecosystem
featuredIn Bahamas tourism marketing
online travel videos
travel television programs
hasActivity feeding pigs
swimming with pigs
hasAnimalPopulation feral pigs
pigs
hasClimate tropical climate
hasColonyOf feral pigs
hasIssue concerns about animal welfare of pigs
concerns about overfeeding of pigs by tourists
environmental impact of tourism
hasNickname Big Major Cay pig beach NERFINISHED
Pig Island NERFINISHED
hasShoreType sandy beach
hasStatus popular tourist destination in the Bahamas
hasVegetation tropical vegetation
hasWaterType clear turquoise water
knownFor feral pigs that swim in the sea
swimming pigs
tourist visits to see pigs
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
Exuma NERFINISHED
Exuma Cays NERFINISHED
Exuma district NERFINISHED
near Staniel Cay NERFINISHED
partOf Big Major Cay NERFINISHED
regulation local guidelines for feeding pigs
subjectOf social media posts
tourism promotions
travel articles
tourismType boat excursion destination
wildlife tourism
uninhabitedBy permanent human residents

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