Galite Islands

Galite Islands

The Galite Islands (Arabic "Jazirat Jalitah") are a rocky group of islands of volcanic origin that belong to Bizerte Governorate, northern Tunisia. They are located 38 km northwest of Cape Serrat, the closest point of the Tunesian mainland coast, from which they are separated by Galite Channel, and almost 80 km NNE of the city of Tabarka, and 150 km south of Cape Spartivento in the south of Sardinia. The islands of the group sit atop "Banc de Galite".

The centrally situated main island La Galite is 5.4 km long east-west, and up to 2.9 km wide in the east. The area of the group is 9 km², most of which La Galite accounts for. The main island has 200 m high cliffs and is accessible only in the south on the bay "Escueil de Pasque". A few fishermen's families live on the island. The highest peak with 391 m is "Bout de Somme" (Grand Sommet), which is topped by a yellow lookout tower. "Piton de l'Est", a prominent cone-shaped peak close to the most southeasterly point of the island, is 360 m high.

Besides the main island La Galite, there are two groups of islets or rocks, which are all inacessible.

The "Galitons de l'Ouest" (West Galitons) are 3 km southwest of the main island. They consist of the second largest and third largest islands of the Galite Islands, 158 m high "Le Galiton" (area 0.4 km²) and 137 m high "La Fauchelle", immediately southeast of Le Galiton. On the peak of "Le Galiton" is a lighthouse, 14 m high. In 1980, the Ministry of Agriculture declared Le Galiton a natural reserve, to protect the Mediterranean Monk Seals.

The smaller "Galitons de l'Est" (East Galitons, also "Les Chiens" or "The Dogs"), are at a distance between 1 and 2 km northeast of the main island. This group consists of three rocks, which are, from north to south, Gallo, Pollastro and Gallina. Gallo is the largest of the three and is 119 m high.

About 25 km to the southwest are the reefs "Écueil des Sorelles", which consist of two shallow rocky patches. A lighted buoy, fitted with a racon, is moored to the western patch, and another buoy to the eastern patch. A two meters high concrete block stands on the western patch.

13 kilometers to the north of the group is submerged "Banc des Mazzarilles", with depths between 21 and 49 meters.

Tunisian independence leader Habib Bourguiba was exiled on La Galite by the French colonial authorities from May 21, 1952 through May 20, 1954.

External links

* [http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/websites/pollux/pollux.nss.nima.mil/NAV_PUBS/SD/pub131/131sec07.pdf Pub. 131 Sailing Directions (Enroute) Western Mediterranean, Sector 7: Algeria and Tunisia—Cap Matifou to Cap Serrat]


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