Mount Carmel, Israel
Mount Carmel in Israel is a coastal mountain range located in Northern Israel and in the West Bank.
Mount Carmel stretches from the Mediterranean Sea towards the southeast.
Unlike most mountain ranges, it boasts a fertile soil and was at one time a place to harvest grapes for wine. The mountain range is about 24 miles long and about five miles deep. It slopes gradually toward the southwest and forms a steep ridge on the northeastern face. To the northeast lies Jezreel Valley that forms a natural passageway through the mountain range.
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