Meshushim River

The Meshushim Stream (Hebrew: נחל משושים, Nahal Meshushim, "Hexagons Stream", Arabic: Wadi el-Hawa/Fakhura/Zaki) is part of the Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve in the Golan Heights.

[1] 35 km long, it starts from the foothills of Mount Avital and discharges via the Bethsaida Valley into the Sea of Galilee.

[2][1] The stream owes its name to the hexagonal basalt columns visible on the banks in the central part of its course.

A prominent example of this kind of geology and a tourist attraction is the Hexagon Pool.

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Meshushim Stream, with prominent hexagonal basalt columns