Makhtesh Ramon (; ''lit.'' Ramon Crater/
Makhtesh; ; ''lit.'' The Ruman
Wadi
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) is a geological feature of
Israel
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's
Negev
The Negev ( ; ) or Naqab (), is a desert and semidesert region of southern Israel. The region's largest city and administrative capital is Beersheba (pop. ), in the north. At its southern end is the Gulf of Aqaba and the resort town, resort city ...
desert. Located some 85 km south of
Beersheba
Beersheba ( / ; ), officially Be'er-Sheva, is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel. Often referred to as the "Capital of the Negev", it is the centre of the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in Israel, the eighth-most p ...
, the landform is the world's largest "erosion cirque" (
steephead valley
A steephead valley, steephead or blind valley is a deep, narrow, flat bottomed valley with an abrupt ending. Such closed valleys may arise in limestone or karst landscapes, where a layer of permeable rock lies above an impermeable substrate such ...
or
box canyon). The formation is 40 km long, 2–10 km wide and 500 meters deep. Despite its appearance it is not an
impact crater
An impact crater is a depression (geology), depression in the surface of a solid astronomical body formed by the hypervelocity impact event, impact of a smaller object. In contrast to volcanic craters, which result from explosion or internal c ...
from a
meteor
A meteor, known colloquially as a shooting star, is a glowing streak of a small body (usually meteoroid) going through Earth's atmosphere, after being heated to incandescence by collisions with air molecules in the upper atmosphere,
creating a ...
nor a
volcanic crater
A volcanic crater is an approximately circular depression in the ground caused by volcanic activity. It is typically a bowl-shaped feature containing one or more vents. During volcanic eruptions, molten magma and volcanic gases rise from an ...
formed by a
volcanic eruption
A volcanic eruption occurs when material is expelled from a volcanic vent or fissure. Several types of volcanic eruptions have been distinguished by volcanologists. These are often named after famous volcanoes where that type of behavior h ...
.
The only settlement in the area is the small town of
Mitzpe Ramon (מצפה רמון, "Ramon Lookout") located on the northern edge of the depression. Today the area forms Israel's largest
national park
A national park is a nature park designated for conservation (ethic), conservation purposes because of unparalleled national natural, historic, or cultural significance. It is an area of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that is protecte ...
, the Ramon Nature Reserve.
Formation
Hundreds of millions of years ago, the Negev was covered by the
Tethys ocean
The Tethys Ocean ( ; ), also called the Tethys Sea or the Neo-Tethys, was a prehistoric ocean during much of the Mesozoic Era and early-mid Cenozoic Era. It was the predecessor to the modern Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Eurasia ...
. Slowly, it started to recede northwards leaving behind a hump-shaped hill. The hump was slowly flattened by water and climatic forces. Approximately 5
mya, the
Arava Rift Valley was formed, with rivers changing their courses, carving out the inside of the crater which was a softer rock than that overlying. The crater bottom continued to deepen at a much faster rate than the surrounding walls, which gradually increased in height. As the crater deepened, more layers of ancient rock were exposed with rocks at the bottom of the crater being up to 200 million years old. Today, the crater is 500 metres deep with the deepest point being (''Saharonim Spring''). This spring serves as the sole natural water source within the crater, supporting a significant portion of its wildlife population, including
onager
The onager (, ) (''Equus hemionus''), also known as hemione or Asiatic wild ass, is a species of the family Equidae native to Asia. A member of the subgenus ''Asinus'', the onager was Scientific description, described and given its binomial name ...
s and
ibex
An ibex ( : ibex, ibexes or ibices) is any of several species of wild goat (genus ''Capra''), distinguished by the male's large recurved horns, which are transversely ridged in front. Ibex are found in Eurasia, North Africa and East Africa.
T ...
.
Geology
Makhtesh Ramon contains a diversity of rocks including clay hills known for their red and yellow colors and forms. Mountains rise at the borders of the crater:
Har Ramon (Mt. Ramon) at the southern end, (Mt. Ardon) at the north-eastern end, and two table mountains—
Har Marpek (Mt. Marpek - "Elbow"), and
Har Katum (Mt. Katum - "Cropped")—along the southern wall. The hills to the north-eastern edge of the makhtesh were once entirely covered by spiral
ammonite
Ammonoids are extinct, (typically) coiled-shelled cephalopods comprising the subclass Ammonoidea. They are more closely related to living octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish (which comprise the clade Coleoidea) than they are to nautiluses (family N ...
fossils, ranging from the size of snails to that of tractor wheels although these have mainly been extracted so only smaller fossils can be found here today.
Giv'at Ga'ash, a black hill in the north of the makhtesh, was once an active volcano which erupted thousands of years ago and caused it to be covered in lava which quickly cooled in the open air, converting it into
basalt
Basalt (; ) is an aphanite, aphanitic (fine-grained) extrusive igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of low-viscosity lava rich in magnesium and iron (mafic lava) exposed at or very near the planetary surface, surface of a terrestrial ...
.
Limestone
Limestone is a type of carbonate rock, carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material Lime (material), lime. It is composed mostly of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different Polymorphism (materials science) ...
covered by basalt can also be found in smaller black hills in the southern part of the makhtesh, including Karnei Ramon.
Shen Ramon (''Ramon's Tooth'') is a rock made of magma which hardened whilst underground. It later rose up through cracks in the Earth's surface, and today stands in striking contrast with the nearby creamy coloured southern wall of the crater, as a black sharp-edged rock. In the centre of the makhtesh is HaMinsara (''The Carpentry Shop''), a low hill made up of
columnar jointed sandstone—polygonal prismatic columns of
quartzite
Quartzite is a hard, non- foliated metamorphic rock that was originally pure quartz sandstone.Essentials of Geology, 3rd Edition, Stephen Marshak, p 182 Sandstone is converted into quartzite through heating and pressure usually related to tecton ...
. The
pteriida
The Pteriida are an order (biology), order of large and medium-sized Marine (ocean), marine bivalve mollusc, mollusks. It includes five families, among them the Pteriidae (pearl oysters and winged oysters).
2010 taxonomy
In 2010, a new propos ...
n bivalve Family
Ramonalinidae is found in early Middle
Triassic
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rocks of Makhtesh Ramon and was named after this feature. Nahal Ardon in the east of the makhtesh contains several vertical
dikes. Occasional geodes of
celestine can be found next to some of them.
Fauna

The
Asiatic wild ass has been reintroduced to Makhtesh Ramon. In 1995 the population had increased to 40 adults in the area. The animals are hybrids of two subspecies of the Asian Wild Ass, derived from the
Turkmenian kulan (''E. h. kulan'') and the
Persian onager (''E. h. onager''). The original subspecies, the
Syrian wild ass (''E. h. hemippus''), is extinct.
Other larger mammals of the area include
Nubian ibex
The Nubian ibex (''Capra nubiana'') is a desert-dwelling goat species (Genus ''Capra (genus), Capra'') found in mountainous areas of North Africa, northern and Horn of Africa, northeast Africa, and the Middle East. It was historically considered ...
,
Dorcas gazelle
The dorcas gazelle (''Gazella dorcas''), also known as the ariel gazelle, is a small and common gazelle. The dorcas gazelle stands about at the shoulder, with a head and body length of and a weight of . The numerous subspecies survive on veget ...
s,
striped hyena
The striped hyena (''Hyaena hyaena'') is a species of hyena native to North and East Africa, the Middle East, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. It is the only extant species in the genus ''Hyaena''. It is listed by the IU ...
s,
Arabian wolves,
caracals,
golden jackals, and reintroduced
Arabian oryx. Historically, the area was home to
Arabian leopards. However, they are likely
extirpated
Local extinction, also extirpation, is the termination of a species (or other taxon) in a chosen geographic area of study, though it still exists elsewhere. Local extinctions are contrasted with global extinctions.
Local extinctions mark a chan ...
in Israel.
[Stein, A.B., Athreya, V., Gerngross, P., Balme, G., Henschel, P., Karanth, U., Miquelle, D., Rostro-Garcia, S., Kamler, J.F., Laguardia, A., Khorozyan, I. & Ghoddousi, A. 2020. ''Panthera pardus'' (amended version of 2019 assessment). ''The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species'' 2020: e.T15954A163991139. . Accessed on 25 March 2023.]
History
The ruins of a large prehistoric stone structure known as are found in the makhtesh, as it lies along the ancient
Incense Route, a trade route used by the
Nabataeans
The Nabataeans or Nabateans (; Nabataean Aramaic: , , vocalized as ) were an ancient Arabs, Arab people who inhabited northern Arabian Peninsula, Arabia and the southern Levant. Their settlements—most prominently the assumed capital city o ...
2,000 years ago. These ruins acted as a way station for the traders and their animals (''khan'' is the Arabic word for a
caravanserai
A caravanserai (or caravansary; ) was an inn that provided lodging for travelers, merchants, and Caravan (travellers), caravans. They were present throughout much of the Islamic world. Depending on the region and period, they were called by a ...
) as they proceeded further westward to the Mediterranean seaport city of
Gaza.
Located atop the northern cliff of the crater, one can find
Metzad Mahmal, the remnants of a stronghold employed by the Nabataeans and the Romans to safeguard the Incense Route. The site was excavated by several archaeologists, and declared a
World Heritage Site
World Heritage Sites are landmarks and areas with legal protection under an treaty, international treaty administered by UNESCO for having cultural, historical, or scientific significance. The sites are judged to contain "cultural and natural ...
by
UNESCO
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in 2005.
Gallery
File:CamelHillMitzpeRamonMar262022 03.jpg, Camel Hill, Mitzpe Ramon, Makhtesh Ramon
File:MakhteshRamonMar262022 04.jpg, Mount Ardon
File:View of Makhtesh Ramon from its west (4).jpg, View of Makhtesh Ramon from its west
File:Machtesh ramon mitzpe ramon on the edge-by avi-yotham-2010.jpg, The cliff
File:גלישת עננים למכתש רמון.jpg, Cloud gliding ( radiation fog falling in a katabatic wind) into Makhtesh Ramon
File:Dry Drimia maritima (Urginea maritima), at the north edge of Ramon crater (Makhtesh Ramon), Negev, Israel.jpg, Dry Drimia maritima (Urginea maritima) at the northern edge of the makhtesh
File:Machtesh-ramon-01.JPG, Rock formation ( dike)
File:Ha-Minsara (The Carpentry Shop) in Makhtesh Ramon, Negev, Israel.jpg, Ha-Minsara (The Sawmill): "baked" sandstone turned into hard quartzite
File:Sandy rectangular and hexagonal prisms at the centre of Makhtesh Ramon - Ha-Minsara (The Carpentry Shop), Israel.jpg, Sandy rectangular and hexagonal prisms at the centre of Makhtesh Ramon – Ha-Minsara (The Sawmill)
File:Ammonite-wall2.jpg, An ammonite
Ammonoids are extinct, (typically) coiled-shelled cephalopods comprising the subclass Ammonoidea. They are more closely related to living octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish (which comprise the clade Coleoidea) than they are to nautiluses (family N ...
in the Ammonite Wall
File:AmmoniteWallTamar052811.jpg, Ammonite
Ammonoids are extinct, (typically) coiled-shelled cephalopods comprising the subclass Ammonoidea. They are more closely related to living octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish (which comprise the clade Coleoidea) than they are to nautiluses (family N ...
Wall (Tamar Formation, Cenomanian
The Cenomanian is, in the International Commission on Stratigraphy's (ICS) geological timescale, the oldest or earliest age (geology), age of the Late Cretaceous epoch (geology), Epoch or the lowest stage (stratigraphy), stage of the Upper Cretace ...
)
File:ISR-2013-Makhtesh Ramon-Sandstone color bands 02.jpg, Sandstone color bands
File:IHM מצד מחמל.jpeg, The remnants of Mezad Mahmal on the Incense Route between Petra
Petra (; "Rock"), originally known to its inhabitants as Raqmu (Nabataean Aramaic, Nabataean: or , *''Raqēmō''), is an ancient city and archaeological site in southern Jordan. Famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit systems, P ...
and Avdat
Avdat or Ovdat (), and Abdah or Abde (), are the modern names of an archaeological site corresponding to the ancient Nabataean, Roman and Byzantine settlement of Oboda (''tabula Peutingeriana''; Stephanus Byzantinus) or Eboda (Ptolemaeus 5:16, 4 ...
.
References
External links
Ramon Crater on Google MapsRamon CraterDetailed trail and hiking info. fro
Tourism, trips and travel in IsraelMakhtesh Ramon's Visitors Center at the
Israel Nature and Parks Authority
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's website.
*Mazor, Emanuel and Krasnov, Boris, editors "The Makhteshim Country - a Laboratory of Nature". Pensoft Publishers, Sofia, 2001, , 411 pages
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