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The Arabah (, HaArava, lit. "desolate and dry area"; , '), also known as Aravah, is a section of the Jordan Rift Valley running in a north-south orientation between the southern end of the Sea of Galilee (as the Jordan river valley) down to the Dead Sea and continuing further south where it ends at the Gulf of Aqaba. It includes most of the border between Israel to the west and Jordan to the east. Many modern geographers no longer acknowledge the northern section, between the Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee to be part of the Arabah, but in antiquity up to the early 20th century this full expanse of Rift Valley was all considered part of the Arabah.
- Related: Wadi Araba Crossing, Sands of Samar
WadiFeynan Eco-Lodge WadiFeynan Eco-Lodge www.rscn.org.jo/.../Default.aspx - Web |
The Arava Institute for Environmental Studies The Arava Institute for Environmental Studies www.arava.org - Web |
Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature www.rscn.org.jo - Web |
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Wadi Araba Archaeological Research Project Wadi Araba Archaeological Research Project waarp.tripod.com - Web |
Wadi Arabah Project: Crossing the Rift Wadi Arabah Project: Crossing the Rift www.wadiarabahproject.man.ac.uk - Web |
The Arava In Photos The Arava In Photos www.israelinphotos.com/gallery16.htm - Web |