Nahal Seter (Hebrew: נחל סתר) is one of the tributaries of Nahal Amud in the Upper Galilee.
Nahal Seter begins at an elevation of about 620 metres (2,030 ft) above sea level, between Mount Mitzpe Hayamim, north of moshav Amirim, andKfar Shamai.
[1] The stream is relatively short at 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) and is very steep, with an average gradient of 30%.
[2] In the area where Nahal Seter joins Nahal Amud, there is a spring called Ein Seter, which mainly flows during a rainy winter.
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