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Be'eri Forest

Coordinates: 31°26′20″N 34°28′16″E / 31.439°N 34.471°E / 31.439; 34.471
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Be'eri Forest

The Be'eri Forest (Template:Lang-he) of area about 11,000 dunams is located in the western Negev, within the Eshkol Regional Council area.[1] It was planted by the pioneers of the kibbutz Be'eri.[2]

Tourist attractions

Other tourist attractions include water cisterns and wells from the Byzantine period and extensive ammunition depots from the British Mandate period.[3]

During the winter season a major attraction of the area is the anemone blooming, which peaks on the break of January/February. Luckily, the anemones were not damaged during the Palestinian airborne arson attacks,[2] from which other area of the forest, including the Be'eri Badlands, heavily suffered.

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31°26′20″N 34°28′16″E / 31.439°N 34.471°E / 31.439; 34.471