The monument consists of an environmental sculpture and the memorial sign to the builders of the Dead Sea road from Jerusalem. The road was originally paved before the outbreak of the Six-Day War by the Jordanians but was then in use by Israelis after the war. In the early 2000s, the road was changed and eventually expanded to become a modern road.
A beautiful day trip in the Judean Desert starts in the monastery of Euthymius the Great. It leads us to the water source of Ein Mabuah in the Prat creek, where a spectacular overlook to Wadi Qelt is open. Afterward, it takes us to the Good Samaritan museum with the magnificent mosaic collection, paves the steps to the St. Georgius Monastery in Faran creek, and ends in Nabi Musa - place where Moses was buried by Muslims tradition.