HaMakhtesh HaKatan

HaMakhtesh HaKatan
LocationSouthern, Israel
Length5 km (3.1 mi)
Width7 km (4.3 mi)

HaMakhtesh HaKatan (Hebrew: הַמַּכְתֵּשׁ הַקָּטָן, lit. The Small Crater) or simply Makhtesh HaKatan or Makhtesh Katan, is a makhtesh, a geological erosional landform, situated in Israel's Negev desert. At 5 km by 7 km, it is the third largest of the five makhteshim in the Negev, from a total of seven known major makhteshim, of which two are in Egypt's Sinai desert. It was charted in 1942 by Jewish explorers.

Aerial photo of the HaMakhtesh HaKatan

See also

  • Makhtesh Ramon
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  • Avshalom Cave
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  • HaMasrek
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  • Har HaTayasim
  • Te'omim Cave
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30°57′43″N 35°11′55″E / 30.96194°N 35.19861°E / 30.96194; 35.19861


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