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Traveling Luck for Wādī al Ḩādh Ash Shāţiʼ, Libya
Alternatively known as Uadi el- Had
The timezone in Wadi al Hadh is Africa/Tripoli
Morning Sunrise at 07:52 and Evening Sunset at 18:12. It's light
Rough GPS position Latitude. 28.5575°, Longitude. 14.2247°
Morning Sunrise at 07:52 and Evening Sunset at 18:12. It's light
Rough GPS position Latitude. 28.5575°, Longitude. 14.2247°
Satellite map of Wādī al Ḩādh and it's surroudings...
Geographic features & Photographs around Wādī al Ḩādh in Ash Shāţiʼ, Libya
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 Ḩādh (0km)
- Wādī Umm aţ Ţalḩah (4.2km)
- Wādī al Ubayyiḑ (4.6km)
- Wādī Umm aţ Ţalḩah (19.3km)
- Sayḩ al `Arkah (21.9km)
- Shaţīb al Muḩayqin (24.6km)
- Wādī al Arfad (25.2km)
- Wādī Umm Ghayr (26.6km)
- Shaţīb Luwayşīfah (31.8km)
- Wādī an Naqad (36.4km)
- Sayḩ an Na`ām (38.4km)
- Wudayy al Jidārī (41km)
- Wudayy ash Shubrum (41.5km)
hill a rounded elevation of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m.
- Ţawīl Bū `Ajājah (10.9km)
- Kūbat `Alī Bin Sālim (13.9km)
- Qārat al Fulaysah (16km)
- Qalb al `Anz (17.8km)
- Jabal Tarhūnah (26.7km)
- Qārat at Taw'amah (30.8km)
- Jabal Ḑaw' (31.6km)
- Khurmat Wādī as Sidrah (36.6km)
- Khashm al Uşayqi` (41.5km)
- Qārat al `Unayyin (42.6km)
spring(s) a place where ground water flows naturally out of the ground.
- Thamad al Ḩādh (10.9km)
- Thamad Umm Ghayr (32.7km)
- Thamad al Qaţţār (38.9km)
depression(s) a low area surrounded by higher land and usually characterized by interior drainage.
- Qarārat Lāşūfah (25.6km)
- Qarārat al Barţamah (30.9km)
- Qarārat Farḩāt (47km)
hills rounded elevations of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m.
- Qulūb al Ghadīr (13.7km)
- Ad Dibāghīyāt (23.3km)
- Al Barţamah (24.1km)
stony desert a desert plain characterized by a surface veneer of gravel and stones.
- Sarīr al Uşayqi` (23.4km)
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.
- Suwayniyat al Ḩasāwinah (39.1km)
waterhole(s) a natural hole, hollow, or small depression that contains water, used by man and animals, especially in arid areas.
- Ghadīr ad Dibāghīyāt (3.9km)