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Makhtesh Ramon (Hebrew: מכתש רמון; lit.
Ramon Crater/
Makhtesh; Arabic: وادي الرمان; lit. The
Ruman Wadi) is a
geological feature of Israel's
Negev desert...
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makhtesh (Hebrew: מַכְתֵּשׁ ([maχˈteʃ]),
Hebrew plural: מַכְתְּשִׁים ([ˌmaχteˈʃim] – Makhteshim) is a
geological landform found in the
Negev desert...
- Ha
Makhtesh HaGadol (Hebrew: הַמַּכְתֵּשׁ הַגָּדוֹל, lit. The Big Crater) or
simply Makhtesh HaGadol or
Makhtesh Gadol, is a
makhtesh, a
geological erosional...
- the
Negev highlands. This
erosional cirque or
makhtesh was
formed by
intermittent river flow in the
Makhtesh Ramon cutting through layers of
limestone and...
- Ha
Makhtesh HaKatan (Hebrew: הַמַּכְתֵּשׁ הַקָּטָן, lit. The
Small Crater) or
simply Makhtesh HaKatan or
Makhtesh Katan, is a
makhtesh, a
geological erosional...
- 800 feet)
overlooking the world's
largest erosion cirque,
known as the
Makhtesh Ramon. In 2022 it had a po****tion of 5,263.
Mitzpe Ramon was
founded in...
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jointed sandstone of the
HaMinsara (Carpentry Shop) in the
makhtesh (erosion cirque) of
Makhtesh Ramon,
Negev desert, Israel.
There are
several examples...
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Remains of a
Nabataean cistern north of
Makhtesh Ramon,
southern Israel...
- and flora. The best
known and
largest makhtesh is
Makhtesh Ramon.
Other makhteshim are
Makhtesh Gadol,
Makhtesh Katan and
Mount Arif.
Sepphoris was an...
- The base and the town got
their names from the huge "erosion crater"
Makhtesh Ramon south of it. The base is also
titled Kanaf 25 (Hebrew: כנף 25, lit...