Near the sun-scorched coast of the Gulf of Aqaba, the village of Maqna holds a refreshing secret: a perennial freshwater spring that defies the surrounding desert heat. For many travelers and historians, this isn't just a geological wonder—it’s a site linked to the life of Moses.
Local tradition and several researchers identify these crystalline waters as the “Wells of Moses.” According to the biblical narrative, after fleeing Egypt, Moses arrived in Midian and assisted the daughters of Jethro at a well. Today, the sight of water bubbling up through the sand, shaded by a lush palm grove, makes it easy to imagine the ancient scene.
