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Nahal Amud






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Coordinates: 32°5251.31N 35°3011.75E / 32.8809194°N 35.5032639°E / 32.8809194; 35.5032639
 

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Amud
Nahal Amud
Nahal Amud is located in Israel
Nahal Amud

Native name
  • נחל עמוד (Hebrew)
  • نهر عامود (Arabic)
  • Physical characteristics
    Source 
     • locationNear Kadita, Israel
     • coordinates33°0′46.57″N 35°28′2.87″E / 33.0129361°N 35.4674639°E / 33.0129361; 35.4674639
     • elevation816 m (2,677 ft)
    MouthSea of Galilee

     • location

    Ginosar, Israel

     • coordinates

    32°51′11.98″N 35°31′56.9″E / 32.8533278°N 35.532472°E / 32.8533278; 35.532472

     • elevation

    −209 m (−686 ft)
    Length24.9 km (15.5 mi)

    Nahal Amud (Hebrew: נחל עמוד), also known as the Wadi al-Amud, is a stream in the Upper Galilee region of Israel that flows into the Sea of Galilee.

    History[edit]

    The namesake pillar of Nahal Amud

    The source of the stream, Ramat Dalton, is located 800 meters above sea level. Its drainage basin includes the peaks of Mount Canaan (955 meters) and Mount Meron (1,204 meters) and flows south through eastern Galilee to the northwest part of the Sea of Galilee – a height of less than 200 meters below sea level.

    The stream is named after a pillar that rises high above ground and is located near a channel of the stream near Kibbutz Hukok. The gorge that forms the channel at this point holds many caves once inhabited by Homo heidelbergensis and later by Neanderthal Man such as the cave at Zuttiyeh and the Amud cave. They were the object of the first paleoanthropological excavations in Mandatory Palestine in 1925–1926.[1] The caves contained hominin remains as well as Mousterian and Acheulean artifacts.

    Most of Nahal Amud (8923 dunams) was declared a nature reserve in 1972.[2]

    Tributaries[edit]

    The main tributaries of the stream are the Meron Stream, the Akbara Stream, the Shamai Stream, the Livnim Stream, and the Hukok Stream. The drainage basin of the stream is bordered by the Korazim Stream and the Zalmon Stream.

    Gallery[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ "List of National Parks and Nature Reserves" (PDF) (in Hebrew). Israel Nature and Parks Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-10-07. Retrieved 2010-09-27.
  • External links[edit]

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