Scorpion Off Road vehicle clip from Monster Garage
Follow the red marked trail into Wadi Hatzera which drains the entire Small Maktesh. When it rains in this area it pours and you don’t want to be hiking through a canyon during a flash flood. This point of the maktesh (crater-like feature) becomes a roaring river during a flash flood. Imagine a flash flood emptying a 5km by 7km crater-like formation roaring through a smaller exit. Huge boulders and stones would be crushed at this point, and it has earned the name “Satan’s Mouth." The walls of the canyon here are high and the millions of years of erosion are layered on the walls of the formation. The views from here are spectacular. Follow the red trail all the way to the far side of the maktesh.
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