File:Confluence area Wadi Litibah and Wadi Barut.jpg

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English: The Wadi Litibah and the Wadi Barut are tributaries of the Wadi Ghalilah, in the Emirate of Ras al Khaimah. Both wadis come together at the point shown in the image, a few meters before the place where there is currently a dam, known as Wadi Ghalilah Dam
Español: El Wadi Litibah y el Wadi Barut son afluentes del Wadi Ghalilah, en el Emirato of Ras al Jaima. Ambos wadis confluyen en el punto que se muestra en la imagen, unos metros antes del lugar donde actualmente existe una presa, conocida como Wadi Ghalilah Dam
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Confluence area Wadi Litibah and Wadi Barut (UAE)

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