Mahanayim Stream

'Stream of the Two Camps') is a stream named after Kibbutz Mahanayim, located in the eastern Upper Galilee of Israel.

The stream begins at an elevation of approximately 900 meters above sea level near the community settlement of Amuka, on the eastern slopes of Mount Yavnit.

From there, it flows in a steep descent towards the southeast to Hatzor HaGlilit, crossing the settlement from west to east.

At this point, the stream turns northeast, reaching the Korazim Plateau, passing north of Kibbutz Maḥanayim, Moshav Mishmar HaYarden, and Kibbutz Gadot, and empties into the Jordan River in an artificial channel diverted for drainage and agricultural purposes.

[citation needed] At the confluence of the Maḥanayim Stream with the Jordan River, north of the Bnot Ya'akov Bridge, is a prehistoric archaeological site associated with the Middle Paleolithic period (Mousterian culture).

Prehistoric tree branch, Prehistoric wood, Nahal Mahanayim Outlet (NMO) excavation