Adullam-France Park
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title:
Adullam-France Park
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Adullam-France Park, also known as Parc de France-Adoulam, is a sprawling park of 50,000 dunams(ca. 12,350 acres) in the Central District of Israel, located south of Beit Shemesh. The park, established in 2008 for public recreation, features two major hiking and biking trails, and four major archaeological sites from the Second Temple period. It stretches between Naḥal Ha-Elah, its northernmost boundary, to Naḥal Guvrin, its southernmost boundary. To its west lies the Beit Guvrin-Beit Shemesh hi
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National Park and Nature Reserve in Israel
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adullam-France_Park
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2024-01-16T18:12:40Z
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