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Summary Of: Arabah

The Arabah is 166 km... the Arabah drops sharply to meet the... The Arabah is very hot and dry... was named for an ancient town in the Arabah that is mentioned once in the Bible... the Arabah region was more settled than it is today... The Arabah was home to the... East of the Arabah was the domain of the... The Arabah is very scenic... bring water from the Red Sea to the Arabah through a tunnel... Since most of the Arabah is below sea level...

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