Rosh HaNikra Grottoes - Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee, Israel (ראש הנקרה - رأس الناقورة) Hyrax. Lastly, we continue to Rosh Hanikra. A unique geological formation, the Rosh Hanikra grottoes were formed by strong waves crashing into the chalk cliffs, forming caves and tunnels at the bottom of the cliffs. For centuries, only sailors and divers could see the grottoes, but now a steep cable car takes visitors down to see them. Rosh Hanikra is also the northernmost town in Israel, and you can peek over at the Lebanese countryside on the other side of the border: the famous 'Blue Line' is literally a few meters away.
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So we are now at Rosh HaNikra which is known as the window to the Mediterranean and we have some amazing views of the water below. So the sun is setting and we're going to take
So the rock formation behind me is known as the Elephant's leg. And the large rock is supposed to be the elephant's body and little part you see resting at the end is the elephant's leg.
So there are these strange creatures living here between the border of Israel and Lebanon.
We have no idea what they are. They look like big fat ugly rats. Or giant hamsters.
Monsters. It's like rat invasion. Rat invasion!!!
This is part of our Travel in Israel series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Israeli culture, Israeli arts, Israeli foods, Israeli cuisine, Jewish religion and Israeli people.
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All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
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