Pelican Beach

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Pelican Beach is a tranquil, white-sand beach on Little Exuma in the Bahamas, known for its clear turquoise waters and relatively undeveloped, secluded setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
geographical feature
tourist attraction
accessibility requires travel to Little Exuma
climate tropical marine
country Bahamas
developmentLevel low
hasAtmosphere tranquil
hasCoastType sandy coastline
hasEnvironment coastal
hasFeature clear water
natural scenery
soft sand
hasNaturalState largely natural
hasSandColor white
hasSetting relatively undeveloped
secluded
hasShoreType sandy shore
hasView ocean views
hasWaterBody Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Caribbean Sea region NERFINISHED
hasWaterColor turquoise
isKnownFor clear turquoise waters
seclusion
tranquil atmosphere
white sand
isPartOf Bahamas beaches
Caribbean beaches
locatedIn Exuma NERFINISHED
Exuma Islands NERFINISHED
Little Exuma NERFINISHED
Out Islands of the Bahamas NERFINISHED
noiseLevel quiet
popularFor beach walking
relaxation
sunbathing
swimming
recreationType outdoor recreation
region tropical
suitableFor couples
families
independent travelers
tourismType low-impact tourism
nature-based tourism
urbanizationLevel low

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Tropic of Cancer Beach isKnownAs Pelican Beach