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Wadi Og
Wadi Og ((ヘブライ語:נחל אוג), (アラビア語:وادي مكلك)) is a winterbourne stream near the kibbutz and Israeli settlement Almog. It runs for 30 km from Jerusalem till the Dead Sea.〔(Nahal Og ) at ''Afek Family Travels''〕 Wadi Og is the northernmost of the streams that flow from the Judaean Desert into the Dead Sea.〔(Nahal Og (Og Stream) ) at ''Israel Traveler''〕 The stream drains the slopes of the Mount of Olives, Mount Scopus and Abu Dis in Jerusalem at 800 m above sea level and descends till the Dead Sea at 400 m below sea level.〔(Nahal Og ) at ''Dead Sea Guide''〕 The steepness of the stream results in heavy flooding during the winter,〔 and in the past, parts of Highway 90 have been swept away.〔(Israelis Welcome Rain ) at ''Israel National News''〕〔(Floods make some people's day, ruin others' ) at ''Haaretz''〕 The stream sweeps mud and debris along with the water and sometimes during flooding times it is possible to see a trail of mud, hundreds of meters long, in the waters of the Dead Sea. The stream also passes by Nabi Musa. At the end of the stream, a reservoir was built which stores waters from the floods and is used by Almog.〔(Israel goes "from Red Line to Black" as the water crisis worsens ) at ''The Jerusalem Post''〕 The name of the stream is derived from the local sumac plant (''Rhus tripartita''), that grows in the wadi, which is named ''Og'' in Hebrew.〔〔 ==References==
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