Perched 210 feet (64 meters) over the Mediterranean Sea in northwestern Israel, Rosh Hanikra is part of the Achziv Natural Reserve. This area is renowned for its fascinating geological formations, including sea caves and limestone grottoes. Over millennia, the relentless action of the sea has carved tunnels and caverns into the cliffside, creating a unique and dramatic landscape. Today, visitors can explore these natural wonders, experiencing the textures and colors of the eroded limestone and the echo of the waves within the caves.
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