WADI - an Arabic term refers to a dry riverbed.
Or, in the Americas, it is called an arroyo.
inlet, bay, cove, stream, brook, tributary, rivulet, watercourse
A dell is a small wooded valley, a glen is a larger, usually glacial (so "U" shaped) valley with a watercourse running through it.
In some parts of the world, a creek is a tidal inlet. In other parts of the world a creek or brook is a small stream. This is contrasted with the word 'river', which is a large watercourse.
Similes for dry: As dry as a scorching desert. Dry as a bone. Dry as the Sahara.
A collective noun for dry weather is spell. eg. A spell of dry weather
An American word for a rocky ravine or dry watercourse is "arroyo."
Dry bed or river bed
WADI - an Arabic term for valley that sometimes specifically refers to a dry riverbed.
Angel Falls is part of a watercourse
Watercourse Way was created in 1919-11.
A watercourse is a route on water. It usually refers to a stream or river.
Arroyo is a Spanish word that means "dry streambed", or "watercourse".The European settlers named this arroyo Dry Gulch, but the natives still call it Arroyo Seco.
A watercourse is the course of the water - the pathway that the water takes through the land.
Watercourse
watercourse
A dimble is a ravine with a watercourse.
The bed of a youthful valley will be steeper than the remainder of the watercourse, and the valley walls will be steeper than the remainder of the watercourse.