Category
page 1Nature reserves in Israel
Meron
mountain in the Upper Galilee in Israel
Mount Gilboa
mountain range in northern Israel
Ein Gedi
nature reserve in Israel
Hula Valley
valley
Timna valley
archaeological sites in Israel
Hasbani River
river in the Levant
Dan
ancient city in northern Israel
Nahal Me'arot Nature Reserve
protected area in northern Israel
Mount Arbel
Israeli mountain in The Lower Galilee near Tiberias
Rosh HaNikra grottoes
geologic formation in northern Israel; white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos
Avshalom Cave
cave in Israel
Nahal Amud
River in Israel

makhtesh
thumb|View of Makhtesh Ramon, the largest of Israel's five makhteshes
thumb|Makhtesh Gadol's southern "Ribs"
thumb|The larger Arif makhtesh
A makhtesh ( (); : makhteshim, ) is a unique geological landform found primarily in the Negev desert of Israel and the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt. A makhtesh has steep walls of resistant rock surrounding a deep closed valley, which is typically drained by a single wadi. The valleys have limited vegetation and soil, containing a variety of different-colored rocks and diverse fauna and flora. The best known and largest makhtesh is Makhtesh Ramon.
Neot Kedumim
park in Israel
Nahal Taninim
river in Israel
Israel Nature and Parks Authority
Israeli government organization that manages nature reserves and national parks in Israel, the Golan Heights and parts of the West Bank
Alonei Abba
human settlement in Israel

Adullam
thumb|right|''Khirbet 'Eîd el Mieh'', stone water trough (at the lower site)
Adullam (, ) is an ancient ruin once numbered among the thirty-six cities of Canaan whose kings "Joshua and the children of Israel smote" (Joshua 12:7–24). After that, it fell as an inheritance to the tribe of Judah and was included in the northern division of the Shephelah "lowland" cities of the land of Judah (Joshua 15:35). Adullam is mentioned multiple times in the Hebrew Bible, including events featuring David who took refuge at Adullam, escaping King Saul. At this time Adullam was close to the land of the Philis

Nahal Kziv
perennial stream in the Upper Galilee, Israel
Eilat Mountains
mountain range in southern Israel
Nahal Betzet
intermittent stream in Israel
Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve
protected area
Carmel Hai-Bar Nature Reserve
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Pa'ar Cave
cave in Israel
Nahal Poleg
The Poleg () is a stream in the Sharon plain in Israel that empties into the Mediterranean Sea between Netanya and the Wingate Institute.

Balfouria
thumb|250px|Jezreel Valley
Nahal Ayun
perennial stream in southern Lebanon and in the Galilee Panhandle, northeastern Palestine; tributary of Hasbani (Snir) River
HaMakhtesh HaGadol
Second largest Makhtesh in Israel

Shimron
Tel Shimron (Hebrew: תל שמרון) is an archaeological site and nature reserve in the Jezreel Valley. Since 2016 the site is being excavated in cooperation with the Jezreel Valley Regional Project.
Tel Yitzhak
kibbutz in Israel
Maoz Haim
kibbutz in northern Israel
Nahal Tavor
wadi
Udim
Udim (, lit. Firebrands) is a moshav in central Israel. Located near Netanya, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof HaSharon Regional Council. In it had a population of .
Alonei Yitzhak
human settlement in Israel

Bnei Zion
human settlement
Ha-Teomim cave
cave and nature reserve in Israel
Kerem Ben Zimra
human settlement in Israel
Har Addir
mountain in Israel
Tel Anafa
hill in Northern District, Israel
Bitan Aharon
human settlement in Israel
Nahal Dishon
intermittent stream in Galilee, Israel
Eilat's Coral Beach
northernmost coral reef on Earth, by the Eilat shore
Shemurat HaMasreq
Israeli nature reserve
Ein Afek Nature Reserve
wetland nature reserve in Israel
Pura Nature Reserve
small nature reserve in Israel
Hurvat Itri
archaeological site in Israel
Hurshat Tal
national park and nature reserve in Israel