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NATURE RESERVE IN ISRAEL
En Gedi; En-gedi; En Gédhi; Engaddi; ’Eggadí; Fountain of the Kid; En-Gedi; Ein-Gedi; En Gedhi; 'Eggadi; Ein Gedi Antiquities National Park; Hazazon Tamar; Ein Gedi Reserve; Ain Jidy; Engedi waterfall; Ein Gedi falls; Engedi falls; 'Ain Jidy
  • "The Window Dry fall", overlooking Ein Gedi and the [[Dead Sea]], Israel.
  • kibbutz Ein Gedi.]]
  • Mosaic from ancient Ein Gedi synagogue
  • David falls, Ein Gedi.
  • ibices]] at Ein Gedi nature reserve

Ein Gedi         
Ein Gedi (, ), also spelled En Gedi, meaning "spring of the kid", is an oasis, an archeological site and a nature reserve in Israel, located west of the Dead Sea, near Masada and the Qumran Caves. Ein Gedi, a kibbutz, was established nearby in 1954.
Ein Gedi race         
ROAD RUNNING EVENT IN ISRAEL
Shalom Marathon; Dead Sea Half Marathon; User:Linda Olive/Ein Gedi race; Ein Gedi Race
Ein Gedi race, also known as the Shalom Marathon – Dead Sea Half Marathon is an Israeli road running event held by the Tamar Regional Council since 1983. The starting point for all races is the Ein Gedi Spa, east of Jerusalem and 4 kilometers south of Kibbutz Ein Gedi.
Pillage of Ein Gedi         
SICARII RAID DURING THE FIRST JEWISH–ROMAN WAR (67 CE)
The Pillage of Ein Gedi refers to the Sicarii raid of Ein Gedi during the First Jewish–Roman War. According to Josephus, on Passover, the Sicarii of Masada raided Ein Gedi, a nearby Jewish settlement, and killed 700 of its inhabitants.

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Ein Gedi

Ein Gedi (Hebrew: עֵין גֶּדִי‎, Arabic: عين جدي, romanized: 'Ain Jidy), also spelled En Gedi, meaning "spring of the kid", is an oasis, an archeological site and a nature reserve in Israel, located west of the Dead Sea, near Masada and the Qumran Caves. Ein Gedi, a kibbutz, was established nearby in 1954.

Ein Gedi is a popular tourist attraction, and was listed in 2016 as one of the most popular nature sites in Israel. The site attracts about one million visitors a year.

Examples of use of Ein-Gedi
1. Sanka is one of three Sudanese at Kibbutz Ein Gedi.
2. When he didn‘t return, his companions called the Ein Gedi rescue unit, which found him lifeless.
3. Many of the plants of the Dead Sea and Ein Gedi are used for medicinal purposes.
4. My escape begins at dawn on a rocky plateau above the biblical town of Ein Gedi.
5. In the midst of this arid desert there is an oasis: the Ein Gedi Botanical Gardens.