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Rosh Hanikra Islands : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rosh Hanikra Islands The Rosh Hanikra Islands ((ヘブライ語:איי ראש הנקרה), ''Iye Rosh Hanikra'') are a group of three Israeli islands in the Mediterranean Sea, named ''Shahaf, Nahalieli and T'chelet''. The islands are located approximately 800 meters offshore, near Rosh Hanikra. These islands are a single geological unit with the Achziv Islands, that are further south. The depth of the sea water around them is approximately between 7 and 9 meters. The Rosh Hanikra Islands are characterized by many natural pools that provide a natural habitat for various liue forms. The Rosh Hanikra Islands are apart of a natural reserve and boarding these islands is prohibited. These islands are the only place in Israel where certain rare birds nest: the White wagtail, The European herring gull and the Common tern. The waters surrounding these islands contain a rich variety of marine life. In ancient days, these islands had a certain economic and commercial significance due to the fact that they were a natural habitat for the sea snail from which Tyrian purple dye was produced.
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