Cayo de Tierra (Vieques)

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Cayo de Tierra (Vieques) is a small, uninhabited cay off the coast of Vieques in Puerto Rico, known for its sandy beaches and shallow connecting sandbar.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cay
island
belongsTo Puerto Rico
surface form: United States territory of Puerto Rico
climate tropical
connectedTo Vieques by sandbar
country Puerto Rico
environmentType coastal
marine
governedBy Government of Puerto Rico
Municipality of Vieques
hasAccessType boat access
walkable at low tide via sandbar
hasCharacteristic sandy beaches
shallow waters
small
uninhabited
hasEcosystem tropical coastal ecosystem
hasFeature beach coastline
connecting sandbar
hasRisk changing tides on sandbar
strong sun exposure
hasShoreType rocky sections
sandy shore
hasVegetation beach vegetation
coastal scrub
locatedIn Antilles
Caribbean Sea
Puerto Rico
surface form: Commonwealth of Puerto Rico

Greater Antilles
Municipality of Vieques
Isla de Vieques
surface form: Vieques

West Indies
locatedOffCoastOf Isla de Vieques
surface form: island of Vieques
near Esperanza, Vieques
Sun Bay (Vieques)
notableFor scenic views of Vieques coast
shallow connecting sandbar
partOf Puerto Rican archipelago
Vieques archipelago
surroundedBy Caribbean Sea
tourismType beach tourism
nature tourism
usedFor hiking
recreation
snorkeling
sunbathing
swimming

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U.S. Caribbean territories hasMember Cayo de Tierra (Vieques)
U.S. Caribbean territories hasMember Cayo de Tierra (Vieques)
this entity surface form: Cayo de Tierra (Vieques, Puerto Rico)
U.S. Caribbean territories hasMember Cayo de Tierra (Vieques)
this entity surface form: Cayo de Tierra (Puerto Rico)