Wト‥トォ Banトォ Khト〕id ( Arabic: ル異借ァリッル拙 リィル勺ル拙 リョル借ァルル切ッ) is one of the best-known wadis in the Sultanate of Oman. [1] Its stream maintains a constant flow of water throughout the year. Large pools of water and boulders are scattered along the course of the wadi. As a geographical area, the wadi covers a large swathe of lowland and the Hajar Mountains. [2]
Caves form some of the features of this wadi. These include Kahf Maqal [3] (ルル勺ル壷 ルル勺ほ勺), [4] [5] which was described as an "underground chamber" of the Sultanate of Oman, [6] [7] or the best out of 4,000 caves. [8] [9] Aflト) (underground canals) [10] and springs [11] are also common in this wadi, including ハソAin 盧、amナォdah (リケル勺館壷 リュル勺ル詔異坪ッル借ゥ), [12] ハソAin a盪」-盪「ト〉ナォj (リケル勺館壷 ルアルリオル勺滞ァリアル詔異坪ャ) and ハソAin Dawwah (リケル勺館壷 リッル勺異勺胎). [13]
Wト‥トォ Banトォ Khト〕id ( Arabic: ル異借ァリッル拙 リィル勺ル拙 リョル借ァルル切ッ) is one of the best-known wadis in the Sultanate of Oman. [1] Its stream maintains a constant flow of water throughout the year. Large pools of water and boulders are scattered along the course of the wadi. As a geographical area, the wadi covers a large swathe of lowland and the Hajar Mountains. [2]
Caves form some of the features of this wadi. These include Kahf Maqal [3] (ルル勺ル壷 ルル勺ほ勺), [4] [5] which was described as an "underground chamber" of the Sultanate of Oman, [6] [7] or the best out of 4,000 caves. [8] [9] Aflト) (underground canals) [10] and springs [11] are also common in this wadi, including ハソAin 盧、amナォdah (リケル勺館壷 リュル勺ル詔異坪ッル借ゥ), [12] ハソAin a盪」-盪「ト〉ナォj (リケル勺館壷 ルアルリオル勺滞ァリアル詔異坪ャ) and ハソAin Dawwah (リケル勺館壷 リッル勺異勺胎). [13]