Mizbilamon, commonly known as the Great crater, lies in a red canyon in Israel's Negev desert. This is the extension of the Great Rift Valley in East Africa. The collision of the Asia-Europe Plate, the Indian Ocean Plate and the African Plate, coupled with the erosion of wind and rain, has exposed the shocking formation here, which looks like a huge crater, but is actually a volcanic depression, hollowing out the mountain from the inside. The mountaintops are naturally eroded and weathered, and the limestone bodies are exposed bare, which forms such a landscape.