Makhtesh Katan

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Makhtesh Katan is a small, geologically unique erosion crater in Israel known for its striking desert landscapes and exposed rock formations.

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Makhtesh Katan canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf erosion landform
geological formation
makhtesh
access desert tracks
climate arid
comparedWith Makhtesh Gadol
Makhtesh Ramon
country Israel
exposes Mesozoic strata
formationProcess erosion of soft rock layers within harder rock rim
geologicalOrigin erosion
hasConservationStatus protected desert area
hasFeature colorful rock layers
desert flora
erosional basin
steep enclosing walls
wadi channels
hasView panoramic desert vistas
isNot meteorite crater
landscapeType desert landscape
languageOfName Hebrew
locatedIn Negev desert
surface form: Negev Desert

Southern District, Israel
meaningOfName Small Crater
near Highway 225 (Israel)
notableFor exposed rock formations
geological uniqueness
striking desert scenery
partOf Negev makhteshim
popularActivity geology excursions
landscape photography
off-road driving
region צפון הנגב
surface form: northern Negev
relativeSize small
rockType limestone
sandstone
sedimentary rocks
tourismType geotourism destination
hiking destination
usedFor field trips
geological research

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Negev desert contains Makhtesh Katan
Makhtesh Gadol largerThan Makhtesh Katan