The park is also home to the Australian emu, a large flightless bird somewhat resembling an ostrich | Saturday: 07:30 — 18:00 15:30 during winter |
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And on our way, we saw a mongoose and a Nubian ibex | This site, cultivated and developed for over 3 generations, is the last large public open park in the city |
The Hebrew name of these birds retains something of the sound of the Arabic name of the spring — Ein Sayis, i | The source of this water is an inaccessible hidden spring called Ein Sis after the swifts Sis HaHomot in Hebrew that frequent the area |
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From this spot, we started to make our way back to the parking | If you are looking for things to do, here are the pages for , , , , and |
page lists and put all national parks on the map | Al-Afya Spring Some 200 meters further on the path is crossed by a grid beneath which flows a channel that drains a small spring |
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The long route Route from the park gate to the pick-up point on the left side of the map | 5 Accessible trail till 9, and then there are stairs |
And there is free parking near the entrance gate.