Traveling Luck for Bi'r Muḩammad Bū Ruwāq Ţubruq, Libya ![Libya flag](/f/25ly-flag.gif)
Alternatively known as Bi'r Muhammad ad Bu Rawaq, Bi'r Muḩammad ad Bū Rawāq
The timezone in Bi'r Muhammad Bu Ruwaq is Africa/Tripoli
Morning Sunrise at 05:22 and Evening Sunset at 19:31. It's light
Rough GPS position Latitude. 31.9500°, Longitude. 24.5167°
Morning Sunrise at 05:22 and Evening Sunset at 19:31. It's light
Rough GPS position Latitude. 31.9500°, Longitude. 24.5167°
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Geographic features & Photographs around Bi'r Muḩammad Bū Ruwāq in Ţubruq, Libya
water tank a contained pool or tank of water at, below, or above ground level.
- Bi'r Muḩammad Bū Ruwāq (0km)
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- Bi'r aş Şafā'iḩ (11.4km)
- Bi'r `Uqaylah (12.3km)
wadi a valley or ravine, bounded by relatively steep banks, which in the rainy season becomes a watercourse; found primarily in North Africa and the Middle East.
- Wādī al Qabr (4.8km)
- Wādī Ḩalq aḑ Ḑab` (5.2km)
- Wādī an Nūs (5.2km)
- Wādī aţ Ţā'i` (5.2km)
- Wādī as Sahl (6.3km)
- Wādī al Ḩarīqah (7.8km)
- Wādī al Hayrah (7.8km)
- Wādī al Ḩimārah (7.8km)
- Wādī al Ḩarīqah (8.3km)
- Wādī al `Umayyid (9.5km)
- Wādī Qābis (11.3km)
cemetery a burial place or ground.
- Sīdī Ibrāhīm al Jazzārī (2km)
- Bi'r Badr (5.2km)
- Jabbānat al Qaşīyah (8.5km)
- Bi'r `Alī Bū Mu`azzib (9.8km)
cave(s) an underground passageway or chamber, or cavity on the side of a cliff.
- Ḩaqfat Bū Sirtīlah (3.2km)
- Ḩaqfat al Labībah (10.4km)
- Ḩaqfat ash Sharāqī (12.2km)
shrine a structure or place memorializing a person or religious concept.
- Sīdī `Umar al Ḩabbūnī (4.1km)
- Sīdī Hāshim (6.1km)
- Sīdī at Tihāmī (9.5km)
wells cylindrical holes, pits, or tunnels drilled or dug down to a depth from which water, oil, or gas can be pumped or brought to the surface.
- Abyār Kurayyim (9.5km)
- Abyār Muḩammad al Başşāş (11.3km)
sinkhole a small crater-shape depression in a karst area.
- Shaqq Zā'id (7.8km)
- Shaqq al Kharmī (10.5km)
well a cylindrical hole, pit, or tunnel drilled or dug down to a depth from which water, oil, or gas can be pumped or brought to the surface.
- Bi'r Quşayr Zā'id (9.5km)
- Bi'r Bū Shīḩah (12.5km)
rock a conspicuous, isolated rocky mass.
- Secca as Sahl (8.3km)
- Secche Amied (10.9km)
valley an elongated depression usually traversed by a stream.
- Saqīfat al Labībah (10.4km)
island a tract of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water.
- Jazīrat al Ḩimārah (9.5km)
cove(s) a small coastal indentation, smaller than a bay.
- Marsá al Ḩurayqah (7.2km)
point a tapering piece of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape.
- Minqār al Ḩūt (9.5km)
depression(s) a low area surrounded by higher land and usually characterized by interior drainage.
- Saqīfat Jabr (9.5km)
tomb(s) a structure for interring bodies.
- Qubūrat ar Rashshāsh (12.3km)
hill a rounded elevation of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m.
- Nazwat Maryam (6.3km)
populated place a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work.
- Kambūt (8.3km)
ruin(s) a destroyed or decayed structure which is no longer functional.
- Ḩawsh Mārīnah (9.8km)
tree(s) a conspicuous tree used as a landmark.
- Karmūsat an Najm (11.3km)
locality a minor area or place of unspecified or mixed character and indefinite boundaries.
- Z̧ahr Bū Raghīdah (11.3km)
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