Travel to West Bank: Wadi Qelt and Ein SultanThese pictures trace the Wadi Qelt from the Monastery of Saint George down to Jericho and the famous spring there. Make default image size larger ![]() The monastery is a sibling to Mar Saba, shown in another folder. The irrigation channels shown in the second half of this folder hug the left (south) wall of the canyon. ![]() The monastery, with one of its many outliers. The wall was built to protect against Bedouin. ![]() Close-up. Is the water source a seep, a cistern, or buckets lugged from below? ![]() The bell-tower, still in use. ![]() Swinging left from the previous picture. ![]() Monastic cells are tucked into crevices along the cliff wall; some seem almost inaccessible. ![]() Several monastic cells, some in ruins, can be made out. ![]() Along the south rim, a massive stone wall supports a water channel built to carry water to Jericho. ![]() The same channel, viewed from a more accessible point. ![]() The same channel is at the upper right; another, still in use, is at the lower left. ![]() The operating channel in the previous picture appears here at the lower left, where it feeds into the storage pond on the right. In the distance, the oasis of Jericho. ![]() Down near the toe of the alluvial fan shown in the last picture there's a famous spring, Ein Sultan. The setup there today is none too glamorous. Here's the pond that stores the spring's water. ![]() A pump house on the site, to increase water production. ![]() A channel bringing water to the local citrus groves. Wadi Qelt is in the mountains in the background. |
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