The whole system of creeks and glens which join "Ruined Castle Creek," would form a most excellent cattle station.
In the distance is a ruined castle-keep in the water, which may be the same building as that depicted in No.
Above the spring is a ruined castle, and near it several other large buildings, of which the walls only are standing; the castle was most probably built to protect the water.
Ghabarib has a ruined castle, and on the side of the road is a Birket or reservoir, with a copious spring.
At the end of an hour and a quarter we saw to our left, one mile distant from the road, a ruined castle upon a Tel called Keres [Arabic]; close to our road was a low Birket.
To the left, half an hour, is the high point called Dhaheret Koszeir, where is a ruined castle; this summit appears to be the highest point of the chain.
The valley now widened out, and a village came into view, together with a ruined castle upon a mamelon, that rose like a volcanic cone from the plain.
Above the river stands a ruined castle of considerable size, upon a woody bank.
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