We arrived here 20 minutes by car from Mitspe Ramon (Mitzpe Ramon). Ruins of the oldest Nabatai city in the 3rd century BC. Beautiful view of the Negev desert. Cold and windy winter, wear warm clothes, don't forget to wear hats.
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Ramon Crater Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Located in the Negev desert in Israel, the Ramon Grand Canyon has a spectacular scenery of desert cliffs, majestic and huge. This canyon is not a crater or a crater, but a landform formed by water erosion. Hiking is also possible here for a detailed tour of this terrestrial wonder.
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Ramon Crater Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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We arrived here 20 minutes by car from Mitspe Ramon (Mitzpe Ramon). Ruins of the oldest Nabatai city in the 3rd century BC. Beautiful view of the Negev desert. Cold and windy winter, wear warm clothes, don't forget to wear hats.
Mizbilamon, commonly known as the Great crater, lies in a red canyon in Israel's Negev desert. This is the extension of the Great Rift Valley in East Africa. The collision of the Asia-Europe Plate, the Indian Ocean Plate and the African Plate, coupled with the erosion of wind and rain, has exposed the shocking formation here, which looks like a huge crater, but is actually a volcanic depression, hollowing out the mountain from the inside. The mountaintops are naturally eroded and weathered, and the limestone bodies are exposed bare, which forms such a landscape.
So amazing. Wild and chill
The pit is large enough to resemble a miniature basin. There will be a viewing place around the pit.
It coincided with the rain in the desert, as you can imagine, and had to watch camels eat grass and be in a daze at the camp.