A large underground tourism initiative is set to open a previously secret, enormous stalactite cave discovered near the settlement of Ofra in the Binyamin region, according to Ariel Kahana (Israel Hayom).
A previously undisclosed giant stalactite cave discovered near the settlement of Ofra, northeast of Ramallah in the Binyamin region, is set to be opened to the public as part of a new large-scale underground tourism project, according to a report by Ariel Kahana (Israel Hayom). The cave, described as secret and massive, represents a significant natural and tourism asset for the area. No further details on the project's timeline or scale were provided in the brief report. This is the first published mention of the discovery by The Zioneer; the cave was not previously reported in our coverage.
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