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  • Kleinmann's tortoise (Testudo kleinmanni), also called commonly the Egyptian tortoise, Leith's tortoise, and the Negev tortoise, [The Negev subpopulation had been separated as a distinct species, "Negev tortoise" (Testudo werneri)] This tortoise is a critically endangered species of neck-hiding tortoise in the family Testudinidae. The species is native to Egypt, Libya, and Israel. The species was once more widespread, but its numbers are now dwindling. The species is nearly extinct in Egypt, and complete extinction in the wild is a looming threat unless more actions are taken to protect this species.
    BT_f_Negev-tortoise_IA8A1390.jpg
  • Kleinmann's tortoise (Testudo kleinmanni), also called commonly the Egyptian tortoise, Leith's tortoise, and the Negev tortoise, [The Negev subpopulation had been separated as a distinct species, "Negev tortoise" (Testudo werneri)] This tortoise is a critically endangered species of neck-hiding tortoise in the family Testudinidae. The species is native to Egypt, Libya, and Israel. The species was once more widespread, but its numbers are now dwindling. The species is nearly extinct in Egypt, and complete extinction in the wild is a looming threat unless more actions are taken to protect this species.
    BT_f_Negev-tortoise_IMG_6000.jpg
  • Mating Couple Kleinmann's tortoise (Testudo kleinmanni), also called commonly the Egyptian tortoise, Leith's tortoise, and the Negev tortoise, [The Negev subpopulation had been separated as a distinct species, "Negev tortoise" (Testudo werneri)] This tortoise is a critically endangered species of neck-hiding tortoise in the family Testudinidae. The species is native to Egypt, Libya, and Israel. The species was once more widespread, but its numbers are now dwindling. The species is nearly extinct in Egypt, and complete extinction in the wild is a looming threat unless more actions are taken to protect this species.
    BT_f_Negev-tortoise_IMG_0968.jpg
  • Mating Couple Kleinmann's tortoise (Testudo kleinmanni), also called commonly the Egyptian tortoise, Leith's tortoise, and the Negev tortoise, [The Negev subpopulation had been separated as a distinct species, "Negev tortoise" (Testudo werneri)] This tortoise is a critically endangered species of neck-hiding tortoise in the family Testudinidae. The species is native to Egypt, Libya, and Israel. The species was once more widespread, but its numbers are now dwindling. The species is nearly extinct in Egypt, and complete extinction in the wild is a looming threat unless more actions are taken to protect this species.
    BT_f_Negev-tortoise_IMG_0966.jpg
  • Kleinmann's tortoise (Testudo kleinmanni), also called commonly the Egyptian tortoise, Leith's tortoise, and the Negev tortoise, [The Negev subpopulation had been separated as a distinct species, "Negev tortoise" (Testudo werneri)] This tortoise is a critically endangered species of neck-hiding tortoise in the family Testudinidae. The species is native to Egypt, Libya, and Israel. The species was once more widespread, but its numbers are now dwindling. The species is nearly extinct in Egypt, and complete extinction in the wild is a looming threat unless more actions are taken to protect this species.
    BT_f_Negev-tortoise_IA8A1394.jpg
  • Kleinmann's tortoise (Testudo kleinmanni), also called commonly the Egyptian tortoise, Leith's tortoise, and the Negev tortoise, [The Negev subpopulation had been separated as a distinct species, "Negev tortoise" (Testudo werneri)] This tortoise is a critically endangered species of neck-hiding tortoise in the family Testudinidae. The species is native to Egypt, Libya, and Israel. The species was once more widespread, but its numbers are now dwindling. The species is nearly extinct in Egypt, and complete extinction in the wild is a looming threat unless more actions are taken to protect this species.
    BT_f_Negev-tortoise_IA8A1392.jpg
  • The Negev Guardian, Neot Hovav A monumental statue (a 5 storey high, 450 tons) erected in front of Neot Hovav (AKA Ramat Hovav), a major toxic Hot Spot in the Negev Desert, Israel. By Emilio Mogilner 2005
    SL_Negev_LS2_7140.jpg
  • Negev Desert Landscape. Photographed at the Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel
    RL_f_Negev_2546.jpg
  • The Negev Guardian, Neot Hovav A monumental statue (a 5 storey high, 450 tons) erected in front of Neot Hovav (AKA Ramat Hovav), a major toxic Hot Spot in the Negev Desert, Israel. By Emilio Mogilner 2005
    SL_Negev_LS2_7136.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert. Unrecognized, Beduin Shanty township
    SL_Negev_LS2_7153.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert. Unrecognized, Beduin Shanty township
    SL_Negev_LS2_7144.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape Wasi Zin
    GE_f_Negev_4548.jpg
  • Aerial Photography of the Negev Desert landscape, Israel
    XN_Negev_4841.jpg
  • Aerial Photography of the Negev Desert landscape, Israel
    XN_Negev_1976.jpg
  • Aerial Photography of the Negev Desert landscape, Israel
    XN_Negev_1923.jpg
  • Negev Desert Landscape
    DN_Negev-Desert_140.jpg
  • Aerial Photography of the Negev Desert landscape, Israel
    XN_Negev_2000.jpg
  • An old dilapidated building in the desert at sun set, Negev, Israel
    VA_f_Negev_04440.JPG
  • An old dilapidated building in the desert at sun set, Negev, Israel
    VA_f_Negev_04425.JPG
  • Israel, lake in Yeruham park in the Negev Desert
    GE_Negev_4685.jpg
  • Aerial Photography of the Negev Desert landscape, Israel
    XN_Negev_4800.jpg
  • Aerial Photography of the Negev Desert landscape, Israel
    XN_Negev_1993.jpg
  • Solitary farm in the Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_Negev-Farm_141.jpg
  • Aerial Photography of the Negev Desert landscape, Israel
    XN_Negev_1942.jpg
  • Aerial Photography of the Negev Desert landscape, Israel
    XN_Negev_1906.jpg
  • Solitary farm in the Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_f_Negev-Farm_142.jpg
  • Solitary farm in the Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_f_Negev-Farm_143.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert. Unrecognized, Beduin Shanty township
    SL_Negev_LS2_7128.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape Wasi Zin
    GE_f_Negev_4658.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape Wasi Zin
    GE_f_Negev_4544.jpg
  • Aerial Photography of the Negev Desert landscape, Israel
    XN_Negev_1981.jpg
  • Aerial Photography of the Negev Desert landscape, Israel
    XN_Negev_1913.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert. Unrecognized, Beduin Shanty township
    SL_Negev_LS2_7146.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert. Unrecognized, Beduin Shanty township
    SL_Negev_LS2_7145.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape mount Zin
    GE_f_Negev_4660.jpg
  • Aerial Photography of the Negev Desert landscape, Israel Kama Intersection
    XN_Negev_1861.jpg
  • Negev Desert Landscape
    DN_Negev-Desert_142.jpg
  • Negev Desert Landscape
    DN_Negev-Desert_141.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape lone Acacia tree blue sky
    XN_f_Negev_0526.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Ein Avdat
    SL_Negev_DSC_0053_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Ein Avdat
    SL_Negev_DSC_0026.jpg
  • Ramon Crater in the Negev Desert, Israel This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    GE_Ramon_4554.jpg
  • Ramon Crater in the Negev Desert, Israel This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    GE_Ramon_4575.jpg
  • Ramon Crater in the Negev Desert, Israel This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    GE_Ramon_4568.jpg
  • Ramon Crater in the Negev Desert, Israel This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    GE_Ramon_4579.jpg
  • Ramon Crater in the Negev Desert, Israel This large depression at the peak of Mount Negev in the Negev Desert, Israel, is not an impact crater, but an erosion cirque or makhtesh. It is the largest makhtesh in the world, measuring 40 kilometres in length and between 2 and 10 kilometres in width.
    GE_Ramon_4580.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape. The Bulbus rock field in front of Mount Zin. Bulbus is an Arabic name for potatoes. These potato shaped rocks are found in the thousands near Mt Zin, Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_f_Bulbus_7490.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape. The Bulbus rock field in front of Mount Zin. Bulbus is an Arabic name for potatoes. These potato shaped rocks are found in the thousands near Mt Zin, Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_f_Bulbus_7491.jpg
  • Negev Iris (Iris mariae Barbey) Photographed in the Negev Desert, Israel in March
    AM_Iris-mariae_671A7410.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    HS_f_Mactesh_Ramon_098.jpg
  • The Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel. Silhouette of a male Ibex, a mountain goat at dusk. Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6434_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Al Mshash (Al Mashash) Bedouin Cemetery in the Northern Negev, Israel
    IR_Bedouin_F5737.jpg
  • Al Mshash (Al Mashash) Bedouin Cemetery in the Northern Negev, Israel
    IR_Bedouin_F5736.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel
    BT_f_Ramon_0018.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape. The Bulbus rock field in front of Mount Zin. Bulbus is an Arabic name for potatoes. These potato shaped rocks are found in the thousands near Mt Zin, Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_f_Bulbus_7477.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape. The Bulbus rock field in front of Mount Zin. Bulbus is an Arabic name for potatoes. These potato shaped rocks are found in the thousands near Mt Zin, Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_f_Bulbus_7475.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel
    AP_Ramon-Crater_0547.jpg
  • Makhtesh Ramon a geological feature of Israel's Negev desert. Located at the peak of Mount Negev, the world's largest "erosion cirque" (steephead valley or box canyons). The formation is 40 km long, 2–10 km wide and 500 meters deep, Today the area forms Israel's largest national park, the Ramon Nature Reserve.
    IR_f_Ramon_E9960-Pano.jpg
  • A group hiking in the Negev Desert Photographed in Nahal  Tzeelim [Tze'eelim Stream], Negev Desert, Israel  in December
    IR_Tzeelim_E9369.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape. The Bulbus rock field in front of Mount Zin. Bulbus is an Arabic name for potatoes. These potato shaped rocks are found in the thousands near Mt Zin, Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_f_Bulbus_7480.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert landscape. The Bulbus rock field in front of Mount Zin. Bulbus is an Arabic name for potatoes. These potato shaped rocks are found in the thousands near Mt Zin, Negev Desert, Israel
    BT_f_Bulbus_7478.jpg
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed at the Lotz Cisterns in The Negev Desert Israel in March
    YJ_f_Lotz-Cisterns_5057.jpg
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_2737.JPG
  • Israel, Negev, Be'er Sheva, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
    SL_Beer-Sheva_SL7_1083.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel a herd of Nubian Ibex (Capra ibex nubiana)
    AP_Ramon-Crater_0531.jpg
  • Israel, Beer Sheva, The Negev Brigade Monument designed by Dani Karavan in memory of the members of the Palmach Negev Brigade who fell defending Israel during the War of Independence. The Israeli memorial day (Yom Hazikaron) is observed on the 4th day of the month of Iyar of the Hebrew calendar, always preceding the next day's celebrations of Israel Independence Day.
    SL_Beer-Sheva_5586.jpg
  • Negev Desert Landscape Photographed at Wadi Peres A seasonal riverbed in the North Easter Negev Desert on the Southern border of the Judaean Desert. Peres River flows into the Dead Sea
    IR_Peres_F2244.jpg
  • Negev Desert Landscape Photographed at Wadi Peres A seasonal riverbed in the North Easter Negev Desert on the Southern border of the Judaean Desert. Peres River flows into the Dead Sea
    IR_Peres_F2237-Pano.jpg
  • Ramon Crater, the world's largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel
    BT_f_Ramon_DSC00722.jpg
  • Israel, Negev desert, landscape in the western Negev desert near Nitzana
    JT_f_Desert_IMG_0712.jpg
  • ' The carpentry ' a geological phenomena in Makhtesh Ramon a geological feature of Israel's Negev desert. Located at the peak of Mount Negev, the world's largest "erosion cirque" (steephead valley or box canyons). The formation is 40 km long, 2–10 km wide and 500 meters deep, Today the area forms Israel's largest national park, the Ramon Nature Reserve.
    IR_f_Ramon_F0023.jpg
  • ' The carpentry ' a geological phenomena in Makhtesh Ramon a geological feature of Israel's Negev desert. Located at the peak of Mount Negev, the world's largest "erosion cirque" (steephead valley or box canyons). The formation is 40 km long, 2–10 km wide and 500 meters deep, Today the area forms Israel's largest national park, the Ramon Nature Reserve.
    IR_f_Ramon_F0019.jpg
  • ' The carpentry ' a geological phenomena in Makhtesh Ramon a geological feature of Israel's Negev desert. Located at the peak of Mount Negev, the world's largest "erosion cirque" (steephead valley or box canyons). The formation is 40 km long, 2–10 km wide and 500 meters deep, Today the area forms Israel's largest national park, the Ramon Nature Reserve.
    IR_f_Ramon_E9996.jpg
  • Makhtesh Ramon a geological feature of Israel's Negev desert. Located at the peak of Mount Negev, the world's largest "erosion cirque" (steephead valley or box canyons). The formation is 40 km long, 2–10 km wide and 500 meters deep, Today the area forms Israel's largest national park, the Ramon Nature Reserve.
    IR_f_Ramon_F0019-Pano.jpg
  • Makhtesh Ramon a geological feature of Israel's Negev desert. Located at the peak of Mount Negev, the world's largest "erosion cirque" (steephead valley or box canyons). The formation is 40 km long, 2–10 km wide and 500 meters deep, Today the area forms Israel's largest national park, the Ramon Nature Reserve.
    IR_f_Ramon_E9980-Pano.jpg
  • Makhtesh Ramon a geological feature of Israel's Negev desert. Located at the peak of Mount Negev, the world's largest "erosion cirque" (steephead valley or box canyons). The formation is 40 km long, 2–10 km wide and 500 meters deep, Today the area forms Israel's largest national park, the Ramon Nature Reserve.
    IR_f_Ramon_E9970.jpg
  • Makhtesh Ramon a geological feature of Israel's Negev desert. Located at the peak of Mount Negev, the world's largest "erosion cirque" (steephead valley or box canyons). The formation is 40 km long, 2–10 km wide and 500 meters deep, Today the area forms Israel's largest national park, the Ramon Nature Reserve.
    IR_f_Ramon_E9950-Pano.jpg
  • Negev Desert Vegetation Photographed in Nahal  Tzeelim [Tze'eelim Stream], Negev Desert, Israel  in December
    IR_f_Tzeelim_E9446.jpg
  • General view Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
    BT_f_Mamshit_IMG_8598.jpg
  • General view Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
    BT_f_Mamshit_IMG_8589.jpg
  • General view Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
    BT_f_Mamshit_318.jpg
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed at the Lotz Cisterns in The Negev Desert Israel in March
    YJ_f_Lotz-Cisterns_5414.jpg
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed at the Lotz Cisterns in The Negev Desert Israel in March
    YJ_f_Lotz-Cisterns_5299.jpg
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed at the Lotz Cisterns in The Negev Desert Israel in March
    YJ_f_Lotz-Cisterns_5235.jpg
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed at the Lotz Cisterns in The Negev Desert Israel in March
    YJ_f_Lotz-Cisterns_4905.jpg
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed at the Lotz Cisterns in The Negev Desert Israel in March
    YJ_f_Lotz-Cisterns_4708.jpg
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed at the Lotz Cisterns in The Negev Desert Israel in March
    YJ_f_Lotz-Cisterns_4686.jpg
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_3204.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_2803.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_2736.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_2044.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_1667.JPG
  • Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
    AH_f_Mamshit_2394.jpg
  • Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
    AH_f_Mamshit_2358_1.jpg
  • Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
    AH_f_Mamshit_2351.jpg
  • Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
    AH_f_Mamshit_2335.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Be'er Sheva, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
    IR_f_31450_New.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-51.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, The Ramon Crater, The Ramon Crater is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    GC_f_Mizpe-Ramon_2016-15.jpg
  • Negev Desert landscape photographed at HaMakhtesh HaGadol (The Big Crater) is a makhtesh, a geological erosional landform of Israel's Negev desert. It measures 5 x 10 km.
    ST_1212_STP_3671.jpg
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