The settlement of Nofei Prat is located above the magnificent views of the Prat Creek. Ein Prat is one of the three main sources of the Prat stream. Freshwater flowing in the creek of Prat fed people throughout all historical periods. On the south bank, above the water source of Prat, on the ruins of an ancient monastery of the 4th century, Greek Orthodox monks built the Chariton Monastery. Near the monastery, near the stream, you can see the ruins of an ancient church, and, after walking along the path a few tens of meters, the ruins of an ancient mill.
One of the most intriguing questions about the nature of the Dead Sea is related to the source of the water. In conditions of the complete desert, the sea manages to replenish with water. We will walk along the Prat Creek, the largest and deepest tributary of the Jordan River. We will visit the Jordan River not far from the place where it flows into the Dead Sea. We will visit the largest and most profitable enterprise in the country - the Dead Sea factory and end the day with camping on the fantastic cliffs of Dragot above the valley of the Dead Sea.
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