The image depicts a rugged mountainous landscape with two converging rocky streams at its center, set against a backdrop of towering cliffs on either side. The scene is illuminated by sunlight from above and to the right.
In the foreground, the rocky terrain gives way to a dirt road or path that spans the width of the image, flanked by large rocks. A prominent rock formation dominates the left side of the image, while a smaller outcropping of stones stands on the right. The background features two waterways: Mapalim Creek and Netafim Creek, which join at their headwaters.
As the streams converge, they form a small waterfall, partially obscured by the rocky terrain. Above this point, the landscape opens up into a relatively flat area with sparse vegetation in the form of an acacia tree. Beyond this lies another series of mountainous slopes that recede into the distance.
The surrounding environment appears arid and desert-like, characterized by rocky outcrops and minimal plant life. The overall atmosphere suggests a hot, dry climate devoid of lush vegetation. – AI vision
Similar(1): Start of Nahal Mapalim creek with a trail going north from Mount ... west from Eilat. The Middle East, March 22, 2001
Similar(2): Mapalim creek to the north from Mount Shelomo, 2.5 miles north-west from Eilat. The Middle East, November 4, 2001
Similar(3): Upper Nahal Mapalim creek north from Mount Shelomo, 3 miles north-west from Eilat. The Middle East, March 22, 2001
Similar(4): A short creek with a trail to Mount Shelomo from Ma ale Eilat Road, 3 miles north-west from Eilat. The Middle East, March 22, 2001
Similar(5): Netafim Creek west from Mount Shahmon, 2 miles north-west from Eilat. The Middle East, December 13, 2001
Similar(6): Netafim Creek west from Mount Shahmon, 2 miles north-west from Eilat. The Middle East, December 13, 2001
Similar(7): Netafim Creek west from Mount Shahmon, 2 miles north-west from Eilat. The Middle East, December 13, 2001
Similar(8): Acacia trees along Nahal Netafim Creek, 2 miles north-west from Eilat. The Middle East, November 4, 2001