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30 m. tanur fall
Middle East
The Nahal Ayun gorge and its waterfalls – a walking route for hiking buffs. It is recommended to walk down the stream, from the northern camping area close to Metula, down to the southern camping area. The route is not circular, and you will need to leave a car at the termination point in the southern camping area. The major attraction in the gorge is the waterfalls – the Ayun waterfall, the Mill waterfall, the Cascades and the Tanur waterfall. These waterfalls flow all year round, and along the channel there is an abundance of water vegetation. Two of the waterfalls are considered especially beautiful and impressive: The Mill Waterfall – relatively broad, 21 meters high, alongside which are the remains of a flour mill that, in the past, was the only flour mill in the country under Jewish ownership; and the Tanur Waterfall, 30 m. high, one of the highest perennial streams in Israel.
Copyright: Greg Z
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 10000x5000
Taken: 12/04/2019
Загружена: 12/04/2019
Published: 12/04/2019
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Tags: fall; tanur; metula; israel; gri51
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