The WadiLaba River is a seasonal spate river in Eritrea that typically produces turbulent flow events of only a few hours duration, and only five to ten times during the short summer season.
It adjoins the Beqaa Valley running north to south towards the Jordan Valley where it meets the northwest corner of Lake Huleh. [1 ] Watered by the Hasbani river, the low hills of Wadi al-Taym are covered with rows of silver-green olive…
The Obel River [1 ] (or Ubel River [2 ]) is a right tributary of the Mareb (Gash) river. [1 ] [3 ] The latter watercourse forms part of the border between Eritrea and Ethiopia, with its headwaters in the Eritrean Highlands.
It has its source a short distance outside of the national capital, Asmara. The river flows down the Eastern Escarpment of Eritrea until the small town of Foro near the Red Sea coast.
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