The eastern part of the Megiddo Valley extends south of Mount Precipice. The Hebrew name of this valley is Jezreel, and it's derived from two Hebrew verbal roots. Zera means Hebrew seed. El means god. Together, Zera and El form Jezreel, which means God will give a seed or harvest. This valley is the oldest fertile valley in the Holy Land. Many agricultural settlements are located in this valley. They began to appear at the beginning of the twentieth century when Jewish pioneers began to buy lands of the valley and cultivate them.
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