Caja de Muertos

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Caja de Muertos is a small, uninhabited island and nature reserve off the southern coast of Puerto Rico, known for its beaches, lighthouse, and protected wildlife.

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Label Occurrences
Caja de Muertos canonical 2

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Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf island
nature reserve
country Puerto Rico
governedBy Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources
hasAccess boat only
hasConservationGoal protection of coastal vegetation
protection of marine life
protection of seabirds
hasEcosystemType coastal ecosystem
dry forest
hasFeature rocky coastline
sandy beaches
trails
hasProtectedStatus nature reserve
hasStatus uninhabited island and nature reserve
hasStructure Caja de Muertos Lighthouse
hasTourismActivity beach tourism
hiking
snorkeling
wildlife observation
knownFor beaches
lighthouse
protected wildlife
locatedIn Caribbean Sea
municipality of Ponce
locatedOffCoastOf southern coast of Puerto Rico
partOf Puerto Rico
surface form: Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
protectedArea true
uninhabited true

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

U.S. Caribbean territories hasMember Caja de Muertos
Puerto Rican archipelago hasPart Caja de Muertos