Harod Spring
The Harod Spring (Maayan Harod) rises at the foot of Mount Gilboa, feeding the valley that runs east toward the Jordan. Posts here cover the spring itself as a cooling-off stop on a Valley of Springs day, and its role in the early 20th-century settlement story along the Jordan Valley.
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Cooling off in the Valley of Springs
A day relaxing in the springs of the Beit She'an Valley in northern Israel: the Park of Springs, the Harod Spring at Maayan Harod National Park, and a pelican migration in the fish pools.
Settlement of the Jordan Valley
A day through the Jordan Valley and the southern Sea of Galilee: the Harod Spring, the Roman bridge and hydroelectric ruins at Old Gesher and Naharayim, the Kinneret Courtyard and Rachel the Poet, Degania, the Motor House and the Kinneret Cemetery.
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