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Nahal Me'arot Nature Reserve

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Nahal Me'arot Nature Reserve


Holes dug in bedrock by the Natufians at the "El-Wad Terrace" archaeological

Nahal Me’arot Nature Reserve is a site of human evolution at Mount Carmel in Haifa, Northern Israel. It has four caves such as Me’arat HaTanur (the Oven Cave; also known as Tabun Cave), Me’arat HaGamal (the Camel Cave), Me’arat HaNahal (the Stream Cave) and Me’arat HaGedi (the Young Goat Cave). The site was proclaimed as universal value by UNESCO in 2012.

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