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The baptismal site in Jordan (אתר הטבילה קאסר אל יהוד) is a special and sacred place for Christianity. The river flows out of Jericho and forms a beacon of life in the heart of the desert. Christian pilgrims make a pilgrimage here to dunk in the river, just as John baptized Jesus according to tradition about two thousand years ago.
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This is a circular route around Ein Prat, also known as Ein Farah (נחל פרת מעגלי), which is a spring located right in the centre of the beautiful Wadi Qelt. Wadi Qelt is located 325 meters above sea level, in between what many consider two of the most significant locations in the area: Jerusalem and Jericho. Up until 1970, the water of the spring was pumped to supply Jerusalem, and has been part of the Wadi Qelt (Ein Prat) Nature Reserve ever since. The spring flows into a natural rock pool,...
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This is a route around Ein Prat, also known as Ein Farah (עין פרת), which is a spring located right in the centre of the beautiful Wadi Qelt. Wadi Qelt is located 325 meters above sea level, in between what many consider two of the most significant locations in the area: Jerusalem and Jericho. Up until 1970, the water of the spring was pumped to supply Jerusalem, and has been part of the Wadi Qelt (Ein Prat) Nature Reserve ever since. The spring flows into a natural rock pool, and its output...
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This is a route around Ein Prat and the Ein Fawar lookout to Jericho (עין פואר ונחל פרת), which is a spring located right in the centre of the beautiful Wadi Qelt. Wadi Qelt is located 325 meters above sea level, in between what many consider two of the most significant locations in the area: Jerusalem and Jericho. Up until 1970, the water of the spring was pumped to supply Jerusalem, and has been part of the Wadi Qelt (Ein Prat) Nature Reserve ever since. The spring flows into a natural rock...
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Nahal Prat (Wadi Qelt) crosses the Judaean Desert in a narrow and steep canyon, with water springs flowing along its path. The Israel Nature and Parks Authority, with the help of the Civil Administration, developed the Ein Mabua (פסיפס בעין מבוע לעין פרת) site, and restored the mosaic floor in the Byzantine church that was discovered at the site. During the Byzantine period a few monasteries stood in the vicinity of Nahal Prat, all inspired by a monk known as Saint George Koziba – these...