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Avshalom Cave, also known as Soreq Cave or Stalactites Cave, is a 5,000 m² cave on the western side of Mt. Ye’ela, in the Judean hills in Israel, unique for its dense concentration of stalactites and other cave formations
It was one day in May 1968, the sound of blasting echoed across the western slopes of the Judean mountains…
Soreq Cave Stalactite Cave Nature Reserve
On the face of things, just another blast at the Hartuv quarry that supplies stone for construction, no different than the hundreds that preceded it. But this blast was entirely different: it revealed a small opening into a wondrous world that had been hidden deep within the earth, concealed from the eyes of all living creatures. With that blast, the current chapter in the life of the Stalactite cave began.
General Information
Location: The cave is located on the western slopes of the Judean mountains, on the southern face of Mount Yaela. It is south of the Soreq Stream, which gave the cave its other name, the Soreq Cave.