Wadi Numeira
Wadi Numeira is a Wadi in Jordan that is known for its deep gorge cut through the sandstone.[1][2] It gives its name to the Bronze Age ruins located at its mouth with the Dead Sea. The Wadi also sometimes nicknamed Petra with water.
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In the Siq
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Wadi Numeira In the Valley
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Wadi Numeira Siq
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Starting Point of the Gorge
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Wadi Numeira in the Siq
The Wadi enters the Dead Sea at a site 280
Sea Level, on the shore of the Dead Sea.[3] Here the river flows adjacent to the archaeological site, of Numeira. The river is significantly eroding the archaeological site, destroying perhaps as much as ½ the original settlement due to changes in the water course.[4]
In 1943 Nelson Glueck mentioned Seil en-Numeirah (seil meaning stream), a stream that flows into the southern end of the Dead Sea.[5]
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