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The Wild Desert – A Living, Breathing 'Museum' of Breathtaking Natural Beauty

Freedom Day has arrived, and with it thousands of Israelis looking for a vacation with clear air, wild nature, and a sense of liberation – especially when we are still in the midst of a difficult period, to say the least.

This time, for a change, we head out to the desert: a "museum" of natural, ancient beauty, where nature stars in all its glory - rare animals, spectacular geological phenomena, and unparalleled landscapes.

And if the question has arisen in your mind: "What does a seafarer have to do with desert nature?" – the answer is: ecology, natural migration, and direct connections to the sea, which sometimes also benefit him.

Anthea (Photo: Motti Mendelsohn)
Anthea (Photo: Motti Mendelsohn)

The Negev and its secrets

This time, the journey takes us to the Negev and the secrets of the desert. The north is not only blooming, but in relation to the dry season – even impressively so. The south also hides plants and animals that most of the public is unfamiliar with, as not everyone has had the privilege of experiencing the desert up close – that wild space full of surprises.

Safety comes first.

As with any trip in nature, and especially in the desert, precautions should be taken: be sure to carry plenty of water, wear a hat, and avoid touching or overturning rocks. The desert is fragile, and many lives depend on preserving their environment.

Olivia wanted (Photo: Motti Mendelsohn)
Olivia wanted (Photo: Motti Mendelsohn)

Spectacular landscapes and unique phenomena

The Negev Plateau and the western Negev are home to wadis, cliffs, crevices, and unusual rock formations – all of which present intriguing geological phenomena. Among other things, in the Arava and on the slopes of Sodom, you can still find the desert yam, a beautiful but short-lived desert plant.

Unique wild plants

The Hashel trees, for example, emit salt from their leaves and create a "dead" area around them, where nothing grows. This is further evidence of the uniqueness of the desert flora, which is adapted to the extreme conditions in the south of the country.

A swarm of locusts (Photo: Motti Mendelsohn)
A swarm of locusts (Photo: Motti Mendelsohn)

Water in the Desert – A Rare Treasure

The fertile Nahal Fora and the Ruhama Stream are well-known among travelers. At their heart is a small lake that, when there is water in it, fills with tiny creatures that appear for a short period of time – a wonder of nature.

Availability, accessibility and experiences

Nowadays, with the technology at our disposal, it is easy and convenient to reach all the places mentioned here. Each destination mentioned is easily accessible via GPS. Encountering nature is not just a hobby, but part of the work and mission – to share with you personal and authentic experiences from the field.

A young locust in the wing-growing stage (Photo: Motti Mendelsohn)
Akshav (Photo: Motti Mendelsohn)

Recommendations for routes

Hol Hamoed is an excellent opportunity to travel in the south. Here are a few particularly recommended sites: Nitzana Sands, Nitzana Hamoki, the Kibbutz Revivim area, Ramat Beka and Nahal Sachar.
Access to Nahal Sachar, for example, is very easy – a few minutes walk from the gas station opposite Ramat Beka to the west. All of these areas – Nahal Havarim, Mashaby Sde, the craters – are teeming with unique life.

A night in the desert – another world

Nightlife in the desert is completely different. For those unfamiliar with the area, it is better to settle for daytime trips. But for the experienced, the desert at night is a breathtaking experience.

Young locust (Photo: Motti Mendelsohn)
Young locust (Photo: Motti Mendelsohn)

Internal migration – up to the north

Some of the insects featured in the article also arrived in the north of the country, as part of internal migration processes - not always desirable, but they are an existing reality.
For example, when locust swarms invaded the country, some of the individuals fell into the sea – and served as food for fish. This is how reports of “good fishing,” as the fishermen call it, were received.

A porcupine's den and surrounding thorns (Photo: Motti Mendelsohn)
A porcupine's den and surrounding thorns (Photo: Motti Mendelsohn)

To love – even if it’s scary

Everyone sees nature from a different angle: some are disgusted by insects, scorpions, spiders, beetles, and more. But in nature, every creature plays an important role. In the Revivim area, you can see porcupine burrows – the hallmark is the thorns scattered around them.
It is important to remember: the porcupine is a protected animal, not a pet – and should not be approached.

The stars of the desert night

On the sand dunes, you can find a variety of beetles such as sandflies and anteaters, and sometimes even night-active beetles that are attracted to light.
The hawk may not be handsome in the classical sense – but it is an impressive, useful, and non-venomous animal. It may bite in self-defense, but it is not dangerous.

Scorpions and scorpions – see but do not touch

The Akshovim are active at night and in the early morning hours – for example, around Kibbutz Revivim.
Needless to say: do not touch scorpions – ever.
Among the beetles appearing here in the article, you will also find some of the most beautiful.
In my personal opinion, there are no “ugly” creatures in nature. Scary? Maybe. Repulsive? Maybe, but having said that – every creature is a world in itself.

A desert pouch inside a house built by Eshel (Photo: Motti Mendelsohn)
A desert pouch inside a house built by Eshel (Photo: Motti Mendelsohn)

The Desert – A Living, Breathing Nature Museum

When the sea is calm – I head to the desert. For me, the desert is a dry laboratory and an open museum – a place to learn, explore, and marvel at. I recommend everyone discover the extraordinary beauty of the Israeli desert – completely different from the familiar green north.

Every creature has a role.

Remember that every creature that exists in nature, even if it is tiny or scary, has an important role.

Wishing you a happy holiday, and may we soon receive the return of our loved ones from captivity, and the return of our heroic soldiers to peace.
And finally, a practical note – all the sites mentioned here can be easily located with GPS.

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Motty Mendelssohn
Motty Mendelssohn
Marine researcher (diving, underwater photography) and marine and environmental ecology for 35 years. Lecturer in the field for about 20 years. You can order a lecture, or a series of lectures accompanied by unique and spectacular photos, taken during many years of research, in Israel and abroad, ecological tours within Israel and tours of the Dead Sea sinkholes • 050-7271157 • [email protected]

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  1. Dear Moti, what an interesting and fascinating article, your recommendations for places to visit, especially during this period and when the children are free, are great! And the pictures of the creatures are spectacular in their own way! It is certainly true that every creature has a role in the world, even a very small one. According to this analogy, we can compare it to a clock with hands, a clock has many very small parts and they all need to work for the clock to function properly. It is enough that one of the smallest screws of the clock does not work - and then the clock will no longer be able to show us the time and fulfill its role! The same goes for the creatures! Everyone has a role! And they fulfill it excellently. Good luck!

  2. Regarding the picture of the locust dropping – in my opinion this is a mistake, the dropping is in a hole 10-15 cm deep in soft, moist sandy soil, and not on the surface.

    • Wow, Moti, you are a true naturalist with the power of your senses.
      And your soul so understands the fun of seeing, discovering, putting even a small insect in it and enjoying it.
      Regarding the desert, there is no doubt that anyone who thinks that the desert has one shade of color is in for a complete surprise of colors, life, and incredible richness (I briefly enjoyed this southern beauty).

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