Rameh, human settlement in Israel
Rameh is a depopulated Palestinian village in the Galilee region of Israel. The settlement now consists of scattered stone ruins, agricultural fields, and remnants of houses spread across rolling hills and valley floor.
The village was established in ancient times and existed for centuries as an agricultural community. It was abandoned in 1948 during the conflict and has remained unpopulated since.
The site is difficult to access and located in a rural area with no official infrastructure or visitor facilities. Those exploring the ruins should come prepared with water and adequate clothing, as there are no services on-site.
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