Nahal David

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Nahal David is a desert stream and hiking gorge in the Ein Gedi nature reserve near the Dead Sea, known for its waterfalls, wildlife, and scenic trails.

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Nahal David canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf desert stream
hiking gorge
wadi
country Israel
hasAccessPoint Ein Gedi Nature Reserve
surface form: Ein Gedi Nature Reserve entrance
hasConservationStatus protected area within nature reserve
hasCulturalContext biblical landscape region
hasEcosystemType desert oasis
hasFeature narrow gorge sections
steep cliffs
year-round water flow in sections
hasNameMeaning David Stream
hasPart canyons
hiking trails
pools
springs
waterfalls
hasRecreationActivity hiking
nature observation
wildlife watching
hasTrailType family-friendly trail
marked hiking trail
hasVegetation riparian vegetation
tropical plants
hasViewOf Dead Sea
hasWildlife desert birds
ibex
rock hyrax
languageOfToponym Hebrew
locatedIn Ein Gedi Nature Reserve
Israel
Judean Desert
locatedNear Dead Sea
managedBy Israel Nature and Parks Authority
namedAfter King David
surface form: King David (traditional association)
nearbySettlement Ein Gedi kibbutz
partOf Ein Gedi
surface form: Ein Gedi oasis
region West of the Dead Sea
tourismType hiking tourism
nature tourism

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ein Gedi hasValley Nahal David
Nahal Arugot near Nahal David