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Ein Avdat
Ein Avdat ((ヘブライ語:עין עבדת)) or Ein Ovdat is a canyon in the Negev Desert of Israel, south of Kibbutz Sde Boker. Archaeological evidence shows that Ein Avdat was inhabited by Nabateans and Catholic monks. Numerous springs at the southern opening of the canyon empty into deep pools in a series of waterfalls. The water emerges from the rock layers with salt-tolerant plants like ''Poplar trees'' and ''Atriplexes'' growing nearby. ==Etymology== ''Ein'' ((ヘブライ語:עין)) is Hebrew for spring or water source. ''Avdat'' ((ヘブライ語:עבדת)) derives from the nearby city of Avdat that stood south of the canyon.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Glossary of Terms and Names )〕 Avdat was named after the Nabataean King Obodas I who, according to tradition, was buried there.
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