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The Pigeon Rocks, also known as the Rock of Raouché, are two massive rock formations located in the Mediterranean Sea in Beirut, Lebanon. The rocks are popular tourist attractions and have become an iconic symbol of Beirut.

The two rocks stand at an approximate height of 60 meters and were formed over millions of years due to natural erosion. They are composed of sandstone and serve as a nesting site for hundreds of pigeons, giving them their name.

Visitors can take a stroll on the nearby Corniche and enjoy the views of the rocks from a distance, or take a boat ride to get a closer look. There are also several restaurants and cafes located nearby where visitors can enjoy a meal or a cup of coffee while admiring the scenery.

At night, the Pigeon Rocks are lit up with colorful lights, adding to their beauty and making for a breathtaking view. The area surrounding the rocks is also a popular spot for locals and tourists to hang out and enjoy the beautiful scenery.