The Jordanian Society for Development and Man and the Environment organized a sporting, environmental and touristic path with the participation of (40) environmental and social activists from different regions of the Kingdom. The participants gathered at the "Christ's Cave" in the Kurdish town of Beit Eides, and heard a brief from the researcher Dr. Ahmad Al-Shraideh on the importance of the religious and historical cave, then they set out to reach the archeological church of "John the Minerals", where they overlook the city of Baysan, the plain of Marj bin Amer, the Upper Galilee, the castle of Al-Shaqif, the Hill of the Servants and Mount Hermon in southern Lebanon, and the occupied Syrian Golan Heights, then penetrated the plateaux of the region. Al-Arqoub "Al-Kurani, amid an atmosphere of joy and ink, reaching Wadi Saleh, where the difficult descending path is, and they enjoyed the beauty of unspoilt landscapes and forest trees. Khirbet "Deir al-Asal" where to enjoy the view of the northern foot of the mountain, which is a very beautiful artistic painting that appears in the form of a beautiful green rug with all kinds of spectrum, especially when the sun is centered in the liver of the sky where the slopes appear in the form of contour sections with natural zigzags and ripples as if it is a painting by an artist In drawing and coloring it with different shades of captivating natural colors, taken in the steepness and beauty, passing through the "Castle of the Tantour", which is a large (rock) castle in the form of a pyramid that sits in the middle of Wadi Al-Jarm and is strategically fortified, reaching the ancient town of Tabaqat Fahl, "Bella", one of the most important Cities of the Decapolis.
The roughness of the plateau and upward and difficult descending and descending paths did not constitute an impediment to the environmentalists and nature lovers who were surprised about the beauty of the Koranic environment rich in biodiversity and archaeological and heritage sites, but they expressed regret for the tourism and development deprivation this region suffers from, attending a sporting environmental journey that will remain immortal in memory
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