A 'wadi' is a dry river bed.
an intermittent river
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A wadi is just a dry river bed,flooded in the rainy season. There are thousands of them.
In Saudi Arabia
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Wadi is the other term for riverbed.
Wadi al-Jayb
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The Jordan River is what flows into the Dead Sea. The Wadi Arabah is a dry riverbed that continues from the Dead Sea to the Red Sea.
There are no perennial rivers or lakes of note. Some seasonal water shed in the far southern region, which does have some light monsoon activity and cooler winds off the Indian Ocean. For the most part Oman is dry.
Wadi is Arabic for a valley.