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- Wadi_Og abstract "Wadi Og (Hebrew: נחל אוג, Arabic: وادي مكلك) is a winterbourne stream near the kibbutz and Israeli settlement Almog. It runs for 30 km from Jerusalem till the Dead Sea.Wadi Og is the northernmost of the streams that flow from the Judaean Desert into the Dead Sea. The stream drains the slopes of the Mount of Olives, Mount Scopus and Abu Dis in Jerusalem at 800 m above sea level and descends till the Dead Sea at 400 m below sea level. The steepness of the stream results in heavy flooding during the winter, and in the past, parts of Highway 90 have been swept away. The stream sweeps mud and debris along with the water and sometimes during flooding times it is possible to see a trail of mud, hundreds of meters long, in the waters of the Dead Sea. The stream also passes by Nabi Musa. At the end of the stream, a reservoir was built which stores waters from the floods and is used by Almog.The name of the stream is derived from the local sumac plant (Rhus tripartita), that grows in the wadi, which is named Og in Hebrew.".
- Wadi_Og thumbnail Wadi_Og_05.jpg?width=300.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageID "38105109".
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- Wadi_Og wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Wadi_Og wikiPageRevisionID "646605088".
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Abu_Dis.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Almog.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nature_reserves_in_Israel.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Israel.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_the_West_Bank.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wadis.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Sea.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Highway_90_(Israel).
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Judaean_Desert.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Scopus.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Mount_of_Olives.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Nabi_Musa.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Reservoir.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Rhus_tripartita.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Sumac.
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink Winterbourne_(stream).
- Wadi_Og wikiPageWikiLink File:Wadi_Og_05.jpg.
- Wadi_Og hasPhotoCollection Wadi_Og.
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- Wadi_Og subject Category:Nature_reserves_in_Israel.
- Wadi_Og subject Category:Rivers_of_Israel.
- Wadi_Og subject Category:Rivers_of_the_West_Bank.
- Wadi_Og subject Category:Wadis.
- Wadi_Og hypernym Stream.
- Wadi_Og type Area.
- Wadi_Og type Article.
- Wadi_Og type Desert.
- Wadi_Og type River.
- Wadi_Og type Area.
- Wadi_Og type Article.
- Wadi_Og type Attraction.
- Wadi_Og type Desert.
- Wadi_Og type Landform.
- Wadi_Og comment "Wadi Og (Hebrew: נחל אוג, Arabic: وادي مكلك) is a winterbourne stream near the kibbutz and Israeli settlement Almog. It runs for 30 km from Jerusalem till the Dead Sea.Wadi Og is the northernmost of the streams that flow from the Judaean Desert into the Dead Sea. The stream drains the slopes of the Mount of Olives, Mount Scopus and Abu Dis in Jerusalem at 800 m above sea level and descends till the Dead Sea at 400 m below sea level.".
- Wadi_Og label "Wadi Og".
- Wadi_Og sameAs Nachal_Og.
- Wadi_Og sameAs נחל_אוג.
- Wadi_Og sameAs Wadi_Og.
- Wadi_Og sameAs m.0pdcnjr.
- Wadi_Og sameAs Q2513030.
- Wadi_Og sameAs Q2513030.
- Wadi_Og wasDerivedFrom Wadi_Og?oldid=646605088.
- Wadi_Og depiction Wadi_Og_05.jpg.
- Wadi_Og isPrimaryTopicOf Wadi_Og.