Pura Nature Reserve

The reserve has rich and unique blooms in late winter early spring (primarily from February to March).

Plants in the reserve include common anemone, bulb, poppy seeds, large chives, iris artzisraeli, bull's tongue, field rattan, kalach, Shimshon Hador, Akkanai Yehuda, beekeeper and dudaim.

The natural reserve covers an area of 12 dunams in the bed of a fertile stream, a tributary of the Shikma River.

This bridge is a remnant of the Turkish railway that was built during World War I from Tulkarm to Be'er Sheva, and from there to Kosima in the Sinai Peninsula.

In recent years, the reserve has grown to be known for its red anemone carpets, which have multiplied and expanded in the first decade of the 21st century, and is included in the Darom Adom Festival held every winter in February in the western Negev.