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Coordinates: 30°5530N 34°5852E / 30.92500°N 34.98111°E / 30.92500; 34.98111
 

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HaMakhtesh HaGadol
Eastern part of Makhtesh Gadol from the air
Map showing the location of HaMakhtesh HaGadol
Map showing the location of HaMakhtesh HaGadol

LocationSouth, Israel
Coordinates30°55′30N 34°58′52E / 30.92500°N 34.98111°E / 30.92500; 34.98111
Length12 km (7.5 mi)
Width5 km (3.1 mi)
Area60 km2 (23 sq mi)
OperatorIsrael Nature and Parks Authority
The Matmor Formation near the northern rim of Makhtesh Gadol

HaMakhtesh HaGadol (Hebrew: הַמַּכְתֵּשׁ הַגָּדוֹל, lit. The Big Crater) or simply Makhtesh HaGadolorMakhtesh Gadol, is a makhtesh, a geological erosional landform of Israel's Negev desert. It measures 5 x 10 km.[1]

A makhtesh has steep walls of resistant rock surrounding a deep closed valley. One of five makhteshim in Israel and seven in the world, HaMakhtesh HaGadol is the second largest, and is drained by one river, Nahal Hatira. Makhtesh Gadol was discovered and named before Makhtesh Ramon, which is the largest known makhtesh. This can lead to confusion and Makhtesh Gadol is therefore currently often named as Makhtesh YeruhamorYeruham Crater.

HaMakhtesh HaGadol is near Yeruham, Israel's first development town, established in the early days of the state. The location was chosen because the region was thought to be rich in natural resources.[2]

See also

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References

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  • ^ Livni, Shimshon (1994). Gardus, Yehuda; Shmuel, Avshalom (eds.). The Land of the Negev (English title) (in Hebrew). Ministry of Defense Publishing. p. 588.
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