Nahal Arugot

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Nahal Arugot is a desert stream and hiking gorge in the Ein Gedi area near the Dead Sea, known for its waterfalls, natural pools, and dramatic canyon scenery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf desert stream
hiking gorge
wadi
approxElevationChange steep in canyon sections
climate arid
country Israel
drainsInto Dead Sea
ecosystem desert oasis
hasAccessPoint Ein Gedi Nature Reserve
surface form: Ein Gedi Nature Reserve entrance
hasActivityRestriction no entry in flash-flood danger conditions
swimming only in designated pools
hasFeature canyon scenery
narrow gorge sections
natural pools
waterfalls
year-round water flow in parts
hasSection lower stream section
upper stream section
hasTrailType hiking trail
hasVegetation acacia trees nearby
reeds along the stream
tamarisk trees
hasView Dead Sea
hasWildlife desert birds
hyrax in surrounding area
ibex in surrounding cliffs
hazard flash floods in rainy season
knownFor lush vegetation along the stream
relatively less crowded trails than Nahal David
languageOfSignage English
Hebrew
locatedIn Ein Gedi
surface form: Ein Gedi area

Judean Desert
locatedNear Dead Sea
managedBy Israel Nature and Parks Authority
near Ein Gedi kibbutz
Nahal David
partOf Ein Gedi Nature Reserve
popularFor family trips
hiking
nature walks
swimming in natural pools
region West Bank
surface form: West Bank area of the Dead Sea
terrain canyon
rocky desert
tourismType eco-tourism
nature tourism
trailMarking Israeli hiking trail markings
waterSource springs in Ein Gedi area

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Ein Gedi hasValley Nahal Arugot