Rosh Haniqra
geologic formation in northern Israel; white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos
Rosh Haniqra (Hebrew: ראש הנקרה "head of the rock caves"; also transliterated Rosh Hanikra) is a dazzlingly white coastal rock cliff formation on the far northern coast of Israel, next to the Lebanese border.

Rosh Haniqra Cablecar, tunnel and restaurant

Before 1948, this tunnel was used for trains to Lebanon

Pedestrian tunnel between the grottoes

Border crossing between Lebanon and Israel (closed to the public)
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