English: Wadi Jib, a tributary of the Wadi Shah, from its confluence with the Wadi Arus, shortly after the village of Lahsa. Emirate of Ras al Khaimah (UAE).
Wadi Jib flows from north to south, it receives water from the east and northeast, from the large cliffs that define the border between Oman and the UAE, forming a set of ravines distributed as an alluvial fan and concentrating in a bend that creates the optical illusion that it is a deep and extensive well, surrounded by large cliffs, known to tourists as Hidden Oasis.
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The alluvial fan of the Wadi Jib is concentrated in a bend that creates the optical illusion that it is a deep and extensive well, surrounded by large cliffs, known to tourists as the Hidden Oasis