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Summary Of: Arabah

the Arabah drops steeply to the Dead Sea... The Arabah is very hot and dry and virtually without rain... The main economic activities for these Arabah residents revolve around herding sheep... The Arabah was home to the... East of the Arabah was the domain of the... was signed in the Arabah on October 26... The Arabah is very scenic...

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