Iraq Al-Dub is a sustainable natural treasure

2026-02-25 2026-02-25T11:02:41Z
د . أحمد الشريدة
د . أحمد الشريدة
محاضر أكاديمي في عدد من الجامعات الأردنية من عام 1996 ، باحث في مجال حماية البيئة وصون الطبيعة و التنمية المستدامة

Arab Weather - Did you know that Iraq Al-Dhi is one of the largest natural caves in Jordan?! And do you know why it's called Iraq Al-Dub (Bear's Iraq)?! What is the archaeological, historical, and natural significance of this sustainable natural treasure?!
“Iraq al-Dub,” located in Wadi al-Rayyan, a valley in the town of Haditha in the Koura district between Irbid and Ajloun governorates in northern Jordan, is considered one of the largest natural caves in Jordan, with an area of approximately (200) square meters. Human settlement in the cave dates back to the Neolithic, Copper Age, and Bronze Age.
The cave has historical, cultural, natural, touristic and sporting importance.
The cave is a unique and ideal tourist attraction for nature and adventure lovers, and it offers opportunities for mountain hiking and exploration.
To learn about these features, please watch the following video and view the attached photographs.
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