Rosh HaNikra grottoes

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The Rosh HaNikra grottoes are a series of striking sea caves and tunnels carved by the Mediterranean into white chalk cliffs at Israel’s northwestern tip on the border with Lebanon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural monument
sea cave complex
tourist attraction
accessMethod cable car
tunnels
borderWith Lebanon NERFINISHED
coastType rocky coast
country Israel
formedBy marine erosion
mechanical weathering
wave action
geologicalFormation chalk cliffs
hasClimate Mediterranean climate
hasColor turquoise water
white
hasFeature narrow passageways
natural caverns
sea caves
tidal pools
tunnels
vertical cliffs
highestPointElevation approximately 70 meters above sea level
knownFor border viewpoint
scenic coastal views
striking sea caves
unique rock formations
languageOfSignage Arabic
English
Hebrew
locatedIn Northern District, Israel NERFINISHED
Western Galilee NERFINISHED
locatedNear Lebanon–Israel border NERFINISHED
locatedOn Mediterranean Sea
material soft white chalk
nearbyCity Acre NERFINISHED
Nahariya NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Rosh HaNikra kibbutz NERFINISHED
partOf Rosh HaNikra NERFINISHED
proximityTo Mediterranean coastline of Lebanon
region Levant NERFINISHED
subjectOf nature photography
tourism promotion
touristInfrastructure cable car
illuminated walking path
viewing platforms
visitor center
usedFor educational tours
recreation
sightseeing

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Nahariya hasNearbyAttraction Rosh HaNikra grottoes