Definition of «wadi»

A wadi is a type of dry riverbed or valley that only fills with water during rainy seasons or flash floods. It is commonly found in arid or desert regions.

Sentences with «wadi»

  • Wadi Bani Khalid is one of the most accessible, largest, and picturesque wadis in Oman, so we definitely recommend visiting. (neverendingvoyage.com)
  • Consequently, the relative change in extreme wadi flow is greater than twofolds for all of the return periods in the late twenty - first century compared to the relative changes that occur in the mid-century period. (link.springer.com)
  • Blessed with outstanding rare natural beauty, Oman boasts a pristine and extensive coastline, the majestic Hajar Mountains and vast swathes of desert interspersed with wadis with lush vegetation, all under a blanket of Arabian stars. (vjv.com)
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