The ruins of Avdat
Israel /
Hadarom /
Mizpe Ramon /
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/ Israel
/ Hadarom
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ancient, UNESCO World Heritage Site
The ruins of Avdat, the greatest Nabataean city in the Negev, lie on a limestone hill overlooking the desert. The remains include two impressive Bysantine churches, a wine press, and many other interesting finds. The place is under the auspices of the Avdat National Park.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avdat
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Coordinates: 30°47'40"N 34°46'26"E
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