5 WESTERN GALILEE
Rosh Hanikra - ראש הנקרה
is a translation of the Arabic name "Ras-a-Nakura", meaning the head of the grotto.
Rosh HaNikra is in the northwestern corner of Israel, on the border of Israel and Lebanon.
And it is the southernmost point of a range of hills along the Mediterranean coast, known as the Ladder of Tyre (which is in Lebanon).
During the Second World War the British built a railwayline from Egypt to Europe via Israel,Lebanon and Turkey. The tunnels in Rosh HaNikra are about 190 meters long, joined by a bridge outside the main grotto. This was done to connect the local and Lebanese rail networks and to establish a continuous rail route from Egypt via Sinai, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey to Europe for troops and supplies.
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1 Rosh HaNikra
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2 Rosh HaNikra
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3 Rosh HaNikra
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4 Rosh HaNikra
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5 Rosh HaNikra
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6 Rosh HaNikra
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7 Rosh HaNikra, Israel-Lebanon Border
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8 Rosh HaNikra Israel-Lebanon Border
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9 Rosh HaNikra
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10 Rosh HaNikra
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11 Rosh HaNikra
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12 Rosh HaNikra
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