scott
24 October 2021
Mallaha (Arabic: ملاّحة) was a Palestinian Arab village, located 16 kilometers (9.9 mi) northeast of Safed, on the highway between the latter and Tiberias.[4] 'Ain Mallaha is the local Arabic name for a spring that served as the water source for the village inhabitants throughout the ages. It is also one of the names used in English to refer to the ancient Natufian era settlement at the site.
Wikipedia
Ain Mellâha - See Bædeker (1876) Route 20 page 375 or
Bædeker (1898) Route 30 page 293
See Murray Route 29 page 435
33.089944, 35.58205
- September 18 Wednesday:Sam and group departed Baniyas at 7:15 AM , and camped that night at Ain Mellahah, near Lake Huleh
- September 19 Thursday: Sam and group left Ain Mellahah at 7 AM and camped that night at Tiberias, on the Sea of Galilee
- From Dan to Beersheba
- Land of Lizards, Where the Turtle Does Not Sing
- Innocents in the Holy Land
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