Raouché Rocks

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Raouché Rocks are a famous pair of natural offshore rock formations and a popular coastal landmark located along the Mediterranean shoreline of Beirut, Lebanon.


Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal landmark
natural rock formation
tourist attraction
adjacentTo Corniche Beirut
alsoKnownAs Pigeon Rocks
ArabicName صخور الروشة
belongsTo eastern Mediterranean region
climateZone Mediterranean climate
coastType rocky coast
country Lebanon
faces open Mediterranean Sea
feature natural arch
sea cliffs
featuredIn Lebanese tourism promotions
hasAccess reached by small boats
viewed from shore
hasActivity boat rides around rocks
coastal jogging along Corniche
hasApproximateHeight about 60 meters
hasGeologicalOrigin erosion
sea erosion
hasNameOrigin named after Raouché neighborhood
hasNumberOfMainRocks 2
hasType offshore rock formation
hasViewpoint Beirut Corniche promenade
isCommonSubjectIn Lebanese postcards
social media travel photos
isPhotographicIconOf Beirut skyline
isPopularFor boat tours
coastal walks
photography
sightseeing
sunset views
languageOfName Arabic
locatedIn Beirut
Mediterranean Sea
Raouché district
locatedOn Mediterranean shoreline of Beirut
material limestone
near Hamra district
nearbyInfrastructure coastal road
seaside restaurants
partOf Lebanese coastline
symbolOf Beirut
Lebanese Mediterranean coast
touristRegion Greater Beirut
visibleFrom Raouché seafront cafes

Referenced by (5)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Corniche Beirut ("Pigeon Rocks")
Corniche Beirut ("Raouché")
hasNearbyLandmark
Raouché Rocks ("Pigeon Rocks")
alsoKnownAs
Beirut
feature
Hamra Street ("Pigeon Rocks in Raouché")
hasNearbyAttraction

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