Ahu o Laka sandbar

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Ahu o Laka sandbar is a popular offshore sandbar and gathering spot in Hawaiʻi known for its shallow turquoise waters and recreational boating and snorkeling.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf recreational area
sandbar
tourist attraction
accessedBy boat
kayak
stand-up paddleboard
activity music and parties on weekends and holidays
picnicking on boats
bodyOfWater Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAlternativeName Kāneʻohe sandbar
Sunken Island (colloquial) NERFINISHED
hasEnvironment coral reef ecosystem (surrounding bay)
hasRegulation alcohol restrictions on certain days
anchoring rules for boats
hasWaterColor turquoise
hasWaterDepth shallow
knownFor party cruises
recreational boating
scenic views of Koʻolau Range
snorkeling
social gatherings
swimming
languageOfName Hawaiian
locatedIn Hawaiʻi NERFINISHED
Kāneʻohe Bay NERFINISHED
locatedOn island of Oʻahu
near Heʻeia Kea Small Boat Harbor NERFINISHED
partOf Kāneʻohe Bay reef system NERFINISHED
popularWith local residents
tourists
requires boat transportation permit or rental (for most visitors)
risk stronger currents at higher tides
sun exposure
tourismType day-trip destination
marine tourism

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Kāneʻohe Bay hasIsland Ahu o Laka sandbar