Erissel
Town in Socotra Governorate, Yemen
12°32′48″N 54°31′06″E / 12.54667°N 54.51833°E / 12.54667; 54.51833Erissel (Arabic: أرسل, romanized: Irsal; alt. Irsal)[1] is a fishing village on the main island of Socotra, Yemen. Located in the Hidaybu District its approximate population is 400.[2]
Erissel lies next to Ras Irissel or Rhiy di-Irīsal,[1] the easternmost point of Socotra, where the Indian Ocean meets the Arabian Sea. On the narrow spur of the cape, the bedrock of the island outcrops as amphibolitic rocks.[3]
The cape is a place where ships have been colliding with rocks for centuries.[4]
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References
- ^ a b List of local Socotran geographical names used in entomological literature, in: Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae, Published 17.xii.2012 Volume 52 (supplementum 2), pp. 27–67.
- ^ Natural wonders on Socotra island Retrieved 21 February 2023.
- ^ H. M. E Schürmann, The Pre-Cambrian in North Africa, 1974 ISBN 978-9004036949.
- ^ Ship's bell with inscription meaning Ras Irissel Retrieved 21 February 2023.
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