Wadi El Rayan

Coordinates: 29°08′52″N 30°23′33″E / 29.14778°N 30.39250°E / 29.14778; 30.39250
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Wadi El Rayan
Wadi El Rayan lake
LocationFaiyum Governorate, Egypt
Coordinates29°08′52″N 30°23′33″E / 29.14778°N 30.39250°E / 29.14778; 30.39250
Area175,790 hectares (434,400 acres)
Official nameWadi El Rayan Protected Area
Designated4 June 2012
Reference no.2041[1]

Wadi El Rayan is a unique nature

protectorate in Faiyum Governorate, Egypt, under the supervision of the Ministry of Environmental Affairs
(EEAA).

History

Wadi el Rayan is mentioned in Coptic sources as Pilihēy (Coptic: ⲡⲓⲗⲓϩⲏⲩ, lit.'possessing profit, useful'),[2] a salt lake west of Kalamoun where Samuel the Confessor liked to rest.[3]

Geography

Waterfalls between upper and lower lakes in the Wadi el-Raiyan (Wadi el-Rayan), Egypt

The valley of Wadi El-Rayan is an area of 1759 km2, 113 km2 of which are the dominating water body of the Wadi El Rayan lakes. It is located about 65 km southwest of

sand dunes. Wadi El Rayan Waterfalls are considered to be the largest waterfalls in Egypt
.

At the south and southeast of the springs is Gabal Manqueer Al Rayan, where marine fossils and archeological remains are found. Gabal Madwera, near the lower lake, is known for its extensive dune formations.

Paleontology

In the northwest is

Wadi El Hitan, a protectorate containing fossils of extinct whales[4] including Tutcetus rayanensis, named after this area in 2023.[5]

Flora and fauna

The vegetation is confined to inter-dune areas around springs and at the base of large dunes. The vegetation cover is made of 13 species of perennial plants and a few individuals of Calligonum comosum and Zygophyllum album.

Wadi El Rayan accommodates one of the world's few remaining populations of the endangered slender-horned gazelle. The dorcas gazelle is still found in the area in small numbers whilst both the fennec fox and Rüppell's fox are scarce. There are 11 species of reptile, 9 species of mammal, 13 species of resident bird and 26 species of migrant and vagrant bird.

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    Qarun Lake
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    Qarun Lake
  • Waterfalls
    Waterfalls
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    Qarun Lake

See also

References

  1. ^ "Wadi El Rayan Protected Area". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ Heuser, Gustav (1929). Die koptischen Personennamen ägyptischen Ursprungs ... (in German). Dietrich. p. 23.
  3. ^ Stefan, Timm (1988). Das christlich-koptische Agypten in arabischer Zeit. p. 2923.
  4. ^ "12 - Wadi El-Rayan Protected Area in Fayoum Governorate". Ministry of Environment Environmental Affairs Protectorate. Ministry of Environment Egypt. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  5. PMID 37563270
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