Champagne Pools

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Champagne Pools are naturally formed rock pools along the ocean on Fraser Island, Australia, known for their bubbling, spa-like effect created by waves crashing over the surrounding rocks.

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Label Occurrences
Champagne Pools canonical 2
Champagne Pools rock pools 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural rock pool formation
tourist attraction
accessedFrom 4WD beach track
bestVisitedDuring low tide
country Australia
environmentType coastal rock platform
intertidal zone
hasActivity paddling
photography
sunbathing
swimming
hasCause waves crashing over surrounding rocks
hasCharacteristic bubbling water effect
naturally formed rock pools
spa-like experience
hasGeologicalFeature volcanic rock platform
hasInfrastructure boardwalk
stairs to pools
viewing platform
hasViewOf Fraser Island coastline
Pacific Ocean waves
hasWildlife marine life in rock pools
shorebirds nearby
isPopularWith day visitors
tourists
locatedIn Great Sandy National Park
Queensland
locatedOn Fraser Island
locatedOnCoastOf Pacific Ocean
managedBy Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
nameOrigin bubbling water resembling champagne
nearbyAttraction Eli Creek
Indian Head
partOf Fraser Island
surface form: World Heritage-listed Fraser Island
regulation swimming only within rock pools recommended
safetyConcern changing tides
slippery rocks
strong waves
tourismType coastal tourism
nature-based tourism

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Fraser Island hasFeature Champagne Pools
Seventy-Five Mile Beach nearby Champagne Pools
Fraser Island coastline hasFeature Champagne Pools
this entity surface form: Champagne Pools rock pools