Sand and dust accumulate in the cracks of the rock surface, in the channels of limestone rock washed by the rains. This fertile soil allows cyclamen to bloom. Cyclamen bulb is a treat for wild pigs. It is not without reason that cyclamen grows precisely in narrow rock cracks. In the stone shelter of the cyclamen, the bulb is not reachable for wild boars. If you look closely, you can see scratches from the fangs of a wild boar on the stones. This is clear evidence of how cyclamen uses not only fertile soil in a stone crack but also the rock itself as a reliable shelter.
Every time you travel Galilee and Nazareth, do not forget to end the day by watching the sunset on Mount Precipice. Convenient hiking trails, the most beautiful lookout on the Armageddon Valley, a stunning overlook on Mount Tavor and the sunset over the Carmel Ridge inspire the soul, calm the mind and open the heart. Feel the moment.Translated with Google Translate