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208-28. En Aneva spring and pools at Nahal Tseelim with ruins of ancient agricultural buildings above, 2.5 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001

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View of Nahal Tseelim canyon from a southern tributary with En Aneva spring 2.5 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
En Aneva spring (to the left) and Tseelim Canyon behind it, view from Roman road from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
Pools of water on a flat area of Tseelim Canyon (Gei Bahak) 3 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
End of Nahal Tseelim canyon from the Roman road to Masada, 2.5 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
Riverbed of Nahal Tseelim 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
Nahal Tseelim River, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Nahal Tseelim River and Dead Sea, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Nahal Tseelim River Canyon, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Limestone along Nahal Tseelim River, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Acacia tree at Nahal Tseelim, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Riverbed and canyon (resembling Ein Avdat) of Nahal Tseelim 3 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
Starting a trip along Nahal Tseelim River, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Entrance to Nahal Tseelim River Gorge, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Crows on a limestone in Nahal Tseelim Canyon, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Rocks behind En Namer spring in Tseelim Canyon 3 miles north-west from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
Approaching of En Namer spring in Tseelim Canyon 3.5 miles north-west from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
A pool near En Namer spring in Tseelim Canyon 3.5 miles north-west from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
Approaching of En Namer spring in Tseelim Canyon 3.5 miles north-west from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
Mountains on northern side of Nahal Tseelim Canyon, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Mountains on northern side of Nahal Tseelim Canyon, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Mountains on northern side of Nahal Tseelim Canyon, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Landscape near En Namer spring in Tseelim Canyon, 3.5 miles north-west from Masada. The Middle East, September 29, 2001
A trail between rocks behind En Namer spring in Tseelim Canyon 3.5 miles north-west from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
A trail over rocks behind En Namer spring in Tseelim Canyon 3.5 miles north-west from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
Entrance to Nahal Tseelim River Gorge from Dead Sea, 2 miles north from Masada, view from a parking place. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
A.S. at entrance to Nahal Tseelim River Gorge from Dead Sea, 2 miles north from Masada, view from a parking place. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Tseelim Canyon 2.5 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
Spring flowers along a trail near Tseelim river, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, February 21, 2002
Spring flowers along a trail near Tseelim river, 2.5 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, February 21, 2002
Desert acacia on an old Roman road along Dead Sea from Masada to Tseelim spring. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
Lower Tseelim Canyon, 3 miles north from Masada, near Dead Sea. The Middle East, September 29, 2001
Entrance to Tseelim Canyon, 3 miles north from Masada, near Dead Sea. The Middle East, September 29, 2001
A wadi in Tseelim Canyon, 3.5 miles north-west from Masada. The Middle East, September 29, 2001
A narrowing wadi in Tseelim Canyon, 3.5 miles north-west from Masada. The Middle East, September 29, 2001
Flat open area of Tseelim Canyon (Gei Bahak) 3 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
A waterfall at the end of Nahal Peres Canyon (with water pools), view to north-west from Maale Peres, 0.5 miles north-west and above Arava junction (Road 25 to Dead Sea), 17 miles east from Dimona. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
Approaching Tseelim river, 2.5 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, February 21, 2002
Streams and small canyons (Masada Marls) in the direction of Dead Sea, view to the east from Roman road 0.5 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
View of a hill with Masada fortress on the top from the Roman road 1.5 miles north from Masada at evening. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
A pool of Ein Akev Tahton spring in Nahal Akev creek canyon, 3 miles north-east from Avdat. The Middle East, February 15, 2001
Ein Akev Tahton spring (view from above) in Nahal Akev creek canyon, 3 miles north-east from Avdat. The Middle East, February 15, 2001
Tseelim River, view from Roman road along Dead Sea from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
Wadi in the area of Nahal Tseelim, view to the north from Mount Eliazar, near the Dead Sea. The Middle East, November 8, 2001
Northern tributary of Tseelim River, view from Roman road from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
Caves with traces of a dried spring on the left, at Nahal Darokh river 4.5 miles east from Sde Boker. The Middle East, April 9, 2001
A terrace and opening of Tseelim Canyon to Dead Sea, view from Roman road from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
Ancient donkey path from Safed to the mills of Nahal Ammud along Nahal Sekhvee River. The Middle East, April 19, 2001
An agricultural museum at Helene Ha malka Street 13 among Russian church buildings (Sergei Courtyard) sold to Israel. Jerusalem, the Middle East, June 17, 2001
A small canyon of Ein Akev Tahton spring in Nahal Akev creek canyon, 3 miles north-east from Avdat. The Middle East, February 15, 2001
Ein Akev Tahton spring creating a small sub-canyon in Nahal Akev creek canyon, 3 miles north-east from Avdat. The Middle East, February 15, 2001
Ein Akev Tahton spring creating a small sub-canyon in Nahal Akev creek canyon, 3 miles north-east from Avdat. The Middle East, February 15, 2001
Spring plants at a roadside near Nahal Besor in Eshkol Park 10 miles west from Ofakim. The Middle East, February 27, 2001
Ein Akev Elyon spring in Nahal Akev creek, 2 miles east from Avdat. The Middle East, February 15, 2001
Nahal Akev creek canyon below Ein Akev Elyon spring, 2.5 miles east from Avdat. The Middle East, February 15, 2001
Nahal Akev creek canyon below Ein Akev Elyon spring, 2 miles east from Avdat. The Middle East, February 15, 2001
Geye Bahak Gorge, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Geye Bahak Gorge, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Ancient trail along Nahal Sekhvee River near Safed. The Middle East, April 19, 2001
Ancient trail along Nahal Sekhvee River near Safed. The Middle East, April 19, 2001
Nahal Peres River 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
Judean Desert above canyon of Nahal Rahak creek 2 miles south from Masada, view to north-west. The Middle East, January 31, 2002
Picnic at Geye Bahak Gorge, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Picnic at Geye Bahak Gorge, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Decaying ruins of an ancient harbour fallen in the sea at Mediterranean beach in southern Ashkelon. The Middle East, September 19, 2001
Ruins of an ancient Crusader s fortress destroying by the sea at Mediterranean beach in southern Ashkelon. The Middle East, September 19, 2001
A creek on north side of Geye Bahak Gorge, 2 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
Masada fortress on the top of a hill, view from Roman road 1 mile north from Masada at evening. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
Streams and small canyons carved in soft limestone in the direction of Dead Sea, view to the east from Roman road 0.5 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
A granite pillar among ruins of ancient harbour washed out by the sea at Mediterranean beach in southern Ashkelon. The Middle East, September 19, 2001
Ruins of cisterns (?) of an ancient Crusader s fortress destroying by the sea at Mediterranean beach in southern Ashkelon. The Middle East, September 19, 2001
Spring flowers in Nahal Raham wadi, 8 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
Spring flowers in Nahal Raham wadi, 8 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 7, 2002
Under acacia near Nahal Rahak creek 2 miles south from Masada. The Middle East, January 31, 2002
Acacia near Nahal Rahak creek 2 miles south from Masada. The Middle East, January 31, 2002
Ancient ruins above Ein Gedi Field School (free back entrance to the park) with Dead Sea on background. The Middle East, November 15, 2001
A canyon of a short tributary of Nahal Akev creek, view to the north, 3 miles north-east from Avdat. The Middle East, February 15, 2001
A canyon of a short tributary of Nahal Akev creek, 3 miles north-east from Avdat. The Middle East, February 15, 2001
Ein Akev Tahton lower spring of Nahal Akev wadi, 3 miles north-east from Avdat. The Middle East, November 17, 2002
Ein Akev Tahton lower spring of Nahal Akev wadi, 3 miles north-east from Avdat. The Middle East, November 17, 2002
Descent to Dead Sea along Nahal Peres River in the plateau near Har Tsurim, 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
View of the Dead Sea Works from the opening of Nahal Peres Canyon 0.5 miles north-west and above Arava junction (Road 25 to Dead Sea), 17 miles east from Dimona, view to the north-east. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
Judean Desert above canyon of Nahal Rahak creek 2 miles south from Masada. The Middle East, January 31, 2002
Judean Desert above canyon of Nahal Rahak creek 2 miles south from Masada. The Middle East, January 31, 2002
Judean Desert above canyon of Nahal Rahak creek 2 miles south from Masada. The Middle East, January 31, 2002
2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona, 100 m south from a hill and a jeep road (there is a deep canyon of Nahal Peres to the right). The Middle East, May 10, 2001
A tributary of Nahal Divshon creek, view to north-west from a trail 1.5 miles east from Avdat. The Middle East, February 15, 2001
Beginning of the lower Nahal Peres Canyon 1 mile north-east from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 17 miles east from Dimona, view to the west. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
A mill near Ein Po em spring at Nahal Ammud River near Safed. The Middle East, April 19, 2001
Nahal Peres River 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona, 100 m south from a hill and a jeep road (there is a deep canyon to the right). The Middle East, May 10, 2001
A short tributary of Nahal Akev creek, view to north-west from a trail 2 miles east from Avdat. The Middle East, February 15, 2001
Approaching the end of the lower Nahal Peres Canyon 1 mile north-west and above Arava junction (Road 25 to Dead Sea), 17 miles east from Dimona, view to the north. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
A cabbage like spring plant in Nahal Botem wadi west from Timna Park, 16 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 14, 2002
A cabbage like spring plant in Nahal Botem wadi west from Timna Park, 16 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, February 14, 2002
An ancient riverbed (?) on a trail 1.5 miles east from Avdat. The Middle East, February 15, 2001
Upper Pools of Nahal Arugot. Ein Gedi, the Middle East, November 30, 2000
View of Nahal Miflat north from Maale Tseelim ascent near Dead Sea. The Middle East, February 21, 2002
A waterfall at the end of Nahal Peres Canyon, view to north-west from Maale Peres, 0.5 miles north-west and above Arava junction (Road 25 to Dead Sea), 17 miles east from Dimona. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
A road along Nahal Netafim Creek, 2 miles north-west from Eilat. The Middle East, November 4, 2001
A road along Nahal Netafim Creek, 2 miles north-west from Eilat. The Middle East, November 4, 2001

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