The Electricity Trail
Although electricity and nature seem to contradict each other, the Israel Electric Company has a major power line that crosses the forest, so it was decided to create an artistic connection to it and name it the Electricity Trail. The power line passes between the trees in a straight line and creates a kind of waterfall of wires on the slope of the hill. Around it, a sculpture garden was initiated by KKL-JNF, which is also a combination of modern abstraction and local boulders.
As a result, you can see metal sculptures with sharp angles and phosphorescent colors next to huge stone sculptures inspired by the forest and the surroundings. Among the stone sculptures you can see a giant hand carved in the rock holding a stone, salamanders in relief, a row of deer engraved on a huge boulder recalling Nabatean wall paintings in the Negev, a woman’s face carved in stone, a train of ants, even a takeoff on Rodin’s Thinker in the shade under some trees.
As you can guess by now, the cache is hidden in one of these sculptures. Good luck and safe searching. As always, when climbing mind your steps, and when moving small rocks make sure nothing crawls underneath it. This is a forest after all.