Nahal Aviv | |
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State | Israel |
Nahal Aviv (Hebrew: נַחַל אָבִיב) is an intermittent stream flowing in the eastern Upper Galilee, slightly south of the Isaraeli-Lebanese border. Its source is near the Lebanese village of Maroun al-Ras. The stream then enters Israel and passes between Kibbutz Yir'on and the moshav Avivim. In the past, it was a perennial stream until water was diverted for pumping purposes. Currently, it is an intermittent stream, flowing at the end of winter and the beginning of spring after significant rainfall.[1][2]
The stream is named after the moshav Avivim, which it passes by.