Nahal Kziv

Nahal Kziv

Coordinates: 33°2′29.84″N 35°14′52.66″E / 33.0416222°N 35.2479611°E / 33.0416222; 35.2479611

Nahal Kziv

Nahal Kziv (Hebrew: נחל כזיב‎) (lit. "Kziv stream") is a 20-kilometer long perennial stream in the Upper Galilee, Israel. [1] During the winter, rainfall fills the channel, and springs along the riverbed add to the flow. Currently, Mekorot (the national water company) pumps the water of the river's principal spring, Ein Ziv, and supplies it to the residents of the Western Galilee, making the channel between Ein Ziv and Ein Tamir an intermittent stream. On the ridge above the valley sits a 12th century Crusader castle, Montfort.[1]

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Geography

Nahal Kziv

Nahal Kziv flows from the western side of Mount Meron near Beit Jann, westward to its estuary, north of and Achziv. It is the longest stream in the Galilee, with the widest drainage basin. The channel passes nearby Hurfeish, Abirim, Mi'ilya, Mitzpe Hila, Neve Ziv, Goren, Manot, and Ma'alot-Tarshiha. Springs along the channel include:

  • Ein Ziv
  • Ein Tamir (after which the stream becomes perennial).
  • Ein Hardalit
  • Ein Yakim

Nature reserve

Most of the stream is part of a nature reserve that bears its name[2], and includes the Montfort Castle and other Crusader-period ruins. A stone carving of a man, 1.78 m high can be found near where the Abirim stream empties into Nahal Kziv. The carving is thought to date from the Hellenistic period.[3]

Flora in the area includes Lilium candidum[4], Rubus sanguineus, Nerium oleander, Platanus orientalis, Artemisia arborescens, and Ferns. Persian fallow deer were brought to the area in 1996, as part of an effort to prevent extinction of the species.[5]

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