Nahal Shfanim is a seasonal stream that serves as one of the tributaries of Nahal Kziv in the Upper Galilee.[1]
Nahal Shfanim | |
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Location | |
State | Israel |
Region | Upper Galilee |
Geography
editThe source of the stream is at an elevation of 930 meters above sea level, in the eastern part of the Shfanim Ridge, north of Ein al-Asad.[2] The stream flows east of Beit Jann, where the local council's oxidation ponds are located.[3] It joins Nahal Kziv at an elevation of 710 meters above sea level, near Ein Sartaba and the ruins of Sartaba, which are north of Beit Jann.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Nahal Shfanim, on the Israeli Maps website".
- ^ "הר שפנים – iNature". inature.info. Retrieved 2024-07-30.
- ^ "עמוד ענן - המדריך השיתופי לידיעת הארץ". amudanan.co.il. Retrieved 2024-07-30.
- ^ "הר שפנים – iNature". inature.info. Retrieved 2024-07-30.