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Yeruham (also spelled Yeroham) also absorbed some of the 1.5 million Jews who fled from Middle East and North African countries following Israel's establishment in 1948, tripling its population in ...
Israel’s Negev Desert has been chosen as one of 10 hotspots in the world where fungi — among nature’s unseen heroes — are to be mapped globally for the first time.
Explore the Ruins of Advat. The remains of five ancient Nabatean cities are scattered throughout the Negev, but perhaps the most significant—and certainly the most convenient to access—is Advat.
Ramon Crater, known also as Mitzpe Ramon, is arguably Israel’s most dazzling site, located in the heart of the Negev Desert. Near the crater and the tiny Mitzpe Ramon village is the Alpaca Farm ...
Israel’s Negev Might Be the World’s Tamest Wilderness On a trip to Israel, a skittish adventurer sets out to conquer a canyon in the Negev and finds it surprisingly accessible.
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