Rosh Hanikra nature reserve area

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Rosh Hanikra nature reserve area is a coastal protected site in northern Israel known for its striking white chalk cliffs, sea grottoes, and scenic Mediterranean landscapes near the Lebanese border.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature reserve
protected area
adjacentTo Lebanon NERFINISHED
Mediterranean Sea NERFINISHED
borderFeature Rosh HaNikra border crossing NERFINISHED
climate Mediterranean climate
country Israel
geologicalComposition chalk
geologicalFeature karst formations
hasAccess cable car access
road access
hasBiodiversity coastal flora
marine fauna
hasConservationStatus protected landscape
hasEcosystemType coastal ecosystem
marine ecosystem
hasEducationalValue geology education
marine ecology education
hasFeature coastal cliffs
marine caves
scenic viewpoints
sea grottoes
white chalk cliffs
hasTouristActivity nature observation
photography
sightseeing
hasTouristInfrastructure cable car
viewing platforms
walking paths
hasViewOf Lebanese coastline
Mediterranean Sea NERFINISHED
isPartOf Israeli national parks and nature reserves system NERFINISHED
knownFor panoramic Mediterranean views
sea grottoes
white cliffs
languageUsed Arabic
English
Hebrew
locatedIn Northern District, Israel NERFINISHED
locatedNear Lebanon–Israel border NERFINISHED
locatedOn Mediterranean Sea coast NERFINISHED
managedBy Israel Nature and Parks Authority NERFINISHED
nearestCity Nahariya NERFINISHED
partOf Rosh HaNikra–Achziv region NERFINISHED
terrainType rocky coast
steep cliffs

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Israel Nature and Parks Authority manages Rosh Hanikra nature reserve area