Hi, Steemit!!!
If you do not know what a wadi is, I will explain: it is a stream that does not have water all the time but only during the period of heavy rain. In Beer Sheva there are several such wadis. Today we walk a little near one of them.
First we go to a very small park. The entrance to the park is through an interesting stone structure with arches.
Next we go along the path along the wadi. There's still a little stream of dirty water.
To go to the other side and get into the park there, there is a pedestrian bridge.
This bridge is divided into two parts: one is covered at the top and the other is not.
Coverage serves as sun protection when a person walks over a bridge. If you're on a bike, then your side of the bridge is different.
Opposite the bridge on the track there are two large rectangles of stones on the circle.
These are fountains!
Along the path, the path rises closer to the track, and then descends closer to the wadi. Colored stripes on the stones show where to go.
It is very pleasant to go there: there are a lot of flowers, birds, and even camels, sheep and goats that the Bedouins graze can be seen.
ā Have a nice day !!!
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