Buri Peninsula

The Buri Peninsula is an area of land in the Ghela'elo Subregion of Eritrea, that juts out into the Red Sea.To its west lies the Gulf of Zula, also known as Annesley Bay, with the village of Arafali at its head.[1] The peninsula is generally low and undulating, composed of lava flows at the southern end and granite at the north.[2] Further inland to the south are volcanic hills, some conical and others located on ridges, with small sandy plains between them.[3] Stone tools were discovered within uplifted marine terraces near the small village of Abdur on the east coast of the peninsula.
The Buri Peninsula and Gulf of Zula.
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