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One of the [[Al Batinah Region]]'s best loved valleys is '''Wadi Al Abyadh''' (also known as '''Wadi Abidh''' and '''Wadi Abiyad''') which lies some {{convert|30|km}} south of the [[Muscat, Oman|Muscat]]-[[Sohar]] highway, [[Oman]]. A four-wheel drive vehicle is useful to explore this wadi, which is vested in green vegetation and white boulders and rocks, from which the wadi probably takes its name.{{fact}} The rough road runs through the middle of the wadi. There are pink oleander trees and many beautiful birds. |
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Revision as of 23:25, 2 November 2008
One of the Al Batinah Region's best loved valleys is Wadi Al Abyadh (also known as Wadi Abidh and Wadi Abiyad) which lies some 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of the Muscat-Sohar highway, Oman. A four-wheel drive vehicle is useful to explore this wadi, which is vested in green vegetation and white boulders and rocks, from which the wadi probably takes its name.[citation needed] The rough road runs through the middle of the wadi. There are pink oleander trees and many beautiful birds.