Video The water of Al-Rashrash Waterfall flows into Wadi Al-Rayyan, Al-Yabis, in Al-Koura District, after the rains

2020-02-03 2020-02-03T13:34:47Z
د . أحمد الشريدة
د . أحمد الشريدة
محاضر أكاديمي في عدد من الجامعات الأردنية من عام 1996 ومستشار إعلامي وصحفي مستقل

Weather of Arabia - The Rashrash waterfall is located in the lower basin of Wadi al-Rayyan (Wadi al-Yabis - Wadi Jdita), south of Kafr Abil, in the south of al-Koura Brigade in Irbid Governorate.

Several natural waterfalls were formed in Wadi Al Rayyan, the result of uneven contour levels, such as the "Rashrash Waterfall", which is very difficult to reach and requires very high fitness.

 

Its height is about (65) meters, and water flows from among the pink rocks on natural signs of verse in luster and beauty, where the pristine landscapes and waterfall water manipulated by the breeze sliding on the rocks of the valley with a force of (420) liters per second, amid stunning natural formations and distinctive geological formations .

 

Waterfall water falls in a circular water basin with a diameter of about (10) meters. Aromatic trees, wildflowers and medicinal plants are surrounded by enchanting atmospheres and natural harmony.

 

It is noteworthy that the Rashrash waterfall is one of the largest and most beautiful natural waterfalls in Jordan. Watch the video from here

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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