Eilat's Coral Beach
Eilat's Coral Beach | |
Khof Ha'almogim | |
Protected Area | |
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Country | Israel |
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Region | Araba |
District | Southern |
Length | 5 km (3 mi) |
Width | 7 km (4 mi) |
Biome | Coral Reef |
Plant | Red Sea Flora |
Animal | Red sea Fauna |
Eilat's Coral Beach Nature Reserve and Conservation area (Hebrew: שמורת טבע חוף האלמוגים) is a nature reserve and national park in the Red Sea, near the city Eilat in Israel. It covers 1.2 kilometers of shore, and is the northernmost shallow water coral reef in the world. It is popular for diving and research, and was founded by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority. At the southernmost point of the nature reserve there is the Coral World Underwater Observatory, the largest public aquarium in the Middle East.
Coordinates: 29°30′29″N 34°55′19″E / 29.508°N 34.922°E
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