Adullam Grove Nature Reserve

Adullam Grove Nature Reserve
שמורת טבע חורש עדולם
Location Central Israel
Nearest city Beit Shemesh
Coordinates 31°39′08″N 34°57′22″E / 31.6522848°N 34.95609°E / 31.6522848; 34.95609Coordinates: 31°39′08″N 34°57′22″E / 31.6522848°N 34.95609°E / 31.6522848; 34.95609
Area 6,532 dunams (6.532 km2; 2.522 sq mi)
Established 1994

Adullam Grove Nature Reserve (Hebrew: שמורת טבע חורש עדולם) is a nature reserve in central Israel, south of Beit Shemesh, managed by the Israel Nature and National Parks Protection Authority.

History

Ruins of Byzantine church, 2010

The reserve was established in 1994, covering 5,380 dunams (5.38 km2; 2.08 sq mi) and was extended to include another 1,152 dunams (1.152 km2; 0.445 sq mi) in 2004.[1] The reserve was declared in order to protect Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub that grow naturally in the area.

Colombarium at Hurvat Midras

Hurvat Midras (also known as Khirbet Madras), dated to the 10th century BCE until approximately the 4th century CE, is located within the boundaries of the reserve.[2]Burial caves, hiding caves used during the Bar Kokhba revolt in 132-135 CE., a columbarium, and a burial pyramid were discovered at the site. [3]

Flora and fauna

Flora include Buckthorn trees (Rhamnus palaestinus), Oak trees, Greek Strawberry trees, Pistacia lentiscus trees, and various types of Cistus and Hyssop.[4]

See also

References

  1. "List of National Parks and Nature Reserves" (PDF) (in Hebrew). Israel Nature and Parks Authority. Retrieved 2010-09-27.
  2. שמורת טבע חורש עדולם - חורבת מדרס [Adullam Woods nature reserve - Hurvat Midras] (in Hebrew). Retrieved 1 December 2010.
  3. Madras ruins in Park Adullam
  4. "Adullam Nature Reserve" (in Hebrew). iNature.info. Retrieved 2010-12-01.

External links

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