Ein Feshkha (Einot Tzukim)

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Ein Feshkha (Einot Tzukim) is a nature reserve and oasis area on the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea, known for its freshwater springs, unique desert-wetland ecosystem, and archaeological remains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
nature reserve
oasis
alsoKnownAs Ein Feshkha Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
Einot Tzukim NERFINISHED
climate arid
country Israel
ecosystemType desert-wetland ecosystem
oasis ecosystem
hasArchaeologicalPeriod Second Temple period NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalRemainsOf ancient agricultural installations
buildings
industrial facilities
hasBiodiversity amphibians
aquatic plants
mammals
migratory birds
reptiles
hasFeature archaeological remains
bathing pools
bird habitats
desert-wetland ecosystem
fish ponds
freshwater springs
natural pools
picnic areas
reed beds
salt marshes
hasHebrewName עינות צוקים
hasZone closed nature reserve
hidden reserve
tourist section
locatedInRegion Judean Desert NERFINISHED
locatedNear Dead Sea NERFINISHED
Qumran NERFINISHED
locatedOn northwestern shore of the Dead Sea
managedBy Israel Nature and Parks Authority NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Jericho NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Kalia NERFINISHED
partOf Israeli nature reserves system
tourismActivity bathing in pools
birdwatching
hiking
nature observation
waterSource freshwater springs
groundwater

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Jericho Governorate includesProtectedArea Ein Feshkha (Einot Tzukim)