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  2. Wadi Gaza and Besor Stream - Wikipedia

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    Wadi Gaza (Arabic: وادي غزة, romanized: Wadi Ghazza) and Besor Stream (Hebrew: נחל הבשור, romanized: Nahal HaBesor) are parts of a river system in the Gaza Strip and Negev region of Palestine and Israel. Wadi Gaza is a wadi (river valley) that divides the northern and southern ends of the Gaza Strip, its major tributary is

  3. Brook of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Besor stream (Nahal HaBesor) and nearby streams, with the Bronze and Early Iron Age sites and modern towns of the area. The Brook of Egypt (Hebrew: נַחַל מִצְרַיִם, romanized: naḥal mitzrayim, lit. 'wadi of Egypt' [1]) is a wadi identified in the Hebrew Bible as forming the southernmost border of the Land of Israel. [2]

  4. Eshkol National Park - Wikipedia

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    The 875-acre park offers lawns and shaded picnic areas and boasts at its centre the largest spring in the Nahal Besor/Wadi Ghazzeh basin, known in Hebrew as Ein HaBesor and in Arabic as Ein Shellal. The spring taps the near-surface aquifer , which is fed by the runoff of winter rains.

  5. Nahal Hevron - Wikipedia

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    The main source of pollution is the sewage of Hebron and Kiryat Arba, estimated at 15,000 cubic meters per day, which also pollutes the Besor Nature Reserve, which changes the nature of the stream from a failed stream that flows high-quality floodwater into a stream with a permanent flow of polluted sewage . Sewage flows throughout the year ...

  6. Tell Jemmeh - Wikipedia

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    Tell Jemmeh, topographic map with excavation areas. The site of Tell Jemmeh is a mound located on the southern bank of the Besor River. The natural [dubious – discuss] hill is about 45 meters high, [dubious – discuss] with the accumulation of layers representing human activity, spanning from the Chalcolithic through the Persian periods, adding about 18 meters to the height of the hill.

  7. Nahal Gerar - Wikipedia

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    Bronze and Early Iron Age archaeological sites along the Gerar and Besor Rivers. Nahal Gerar, also Nachal Grar (Hebrew: נחל גרר) is a wadi in Israel, in the Negev desert. Its Arabic name is Wadi esh-Sheri'a (also Wady el Sharia and other variations). [1] Along this wadi, there are several important ancient Bronze Age archaeological sites.

  8. National parks and nature reserves of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Elah Valley National Park: Jerusalem District: Shephelah: Eshkol National Park (Besor; nature reserve with some archaeology) Southern District: the Negev: Gan Hashlosha National Park (Sakhne; water park and archaeology museum) Northern District: Jezreel Valley: Hamat Tiberias National Park: Northern District: Sea of Galilee

  9. Bear Valley (resort) - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the Bear Valley, Kirkwood, and Lake Tahoe regions near the 2017–2018 season open. Bear Valley Mountain Resort is a ski area in the western United States, located in the Sierra Nevada of California on Highway 4 between Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park—about three hours southeast of Sacramento and one hour from Angels Camp. [1]