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English: Pratzim river canyon, situated in the Judean Desert near Sodom, Israel, descending to the Dead Sea. Located in the canyon is the "flour cave" ("Mea'arat hakemach"), a cave that has walls made from white chalky soil that resembles flour.
עברית: נחל פרצים שבמדבר יהודה ליד הר סדום. הנחל הוא נחל אכזב, בערוץ הנחל נמצאת מערת הקמח, הנקראת כך על שום החול הדק והלבן כקמח הנוצר משחיקת סלעי החוואר באזור.
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