Rosh HaNikra or Hanikra is a geologic formation on the border between Israel and Lebanon, located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
Bottom "Hilazon" cave ⓘ archeological-prehistoric site in Nahal Hilazon in the Lower Galilee. In the cave there is a cemetery from the late Natopian culture, containing the grave of a shamanic woman
HaYonim Cave ⓘ cave in Israel
Keshet Cave ⓘ natural arch in Israel
Manot Cave ⓘ Archaeological site in Israel
Pa'ar Cave ⓘ cave in Israel
Rosh HaNikra grottoes ⓘ human settlement in Israel
Tefen cave ⓘ cave in Israel
מערת גודרים ⓘ cave in Israel
מערת געתון ⓘ cave in Israel
מערת גרן ⓘ cave in Israel
מערת המתבודד ⓘ cave in Israel
מערת העשרה ⓘ cave in Israel
מערת זכאי ⓘ cave in Israel
מערת חילזון עילית ⓘ cave in Israel
מערת חילזון תחתית ⓘ cave in Israel
מערת עקרב ⓘ cave in Israel
מערת צוערים ⓘ cave in Israel
מערת רהב ⓘ cave in Israel
מערת שזור ⓘ cave in Israel
مغارة أم الزفت ⓘ
مغارة التون ⓘ
مغارة الزاغ ⓘ
مغارة الزعرور ⓘ
مغارة الشرقي ⓘ
مغارة الضهور ⓘ
مغارة العلالي ⓘ
مغارة المشعبات ⓘ
الكسار ⓘ
Templar Tunnel ⓘ archaeological site in Israel
Rosh Hanikra train tunnels ⓘ system of two rail tunnels