Ein Moda, Natural spring in Northern District, Israel
Ein Moda is a natural spring in the Northern District of Israel, located in the Beth Shean Valley. Water flows from the ground and forms a small pool surrounded by rocks and green plants.
This spring has been an important water source for residents of the region for many centuries. It allowed communities to settle in a dry landscape and irrigate their fields.
The name Ein Moda comes from Hebrew and means 'Moda Spring'. Today, locals and visitors recognize this source as part of the landscape where water has always shaped how communities live and use the land.
The site is reachable via marked paths from the main road and is best visited in winter and spring when more water flows. It is a short and easy walk without major difficulties.
The small pool supports plants that grow only where water constantly seeps from the ground. This green spot creates a striking contrast with the dry landscape all around it.
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