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  2. Jordan Rift Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Jordan Rift Valley was formed many millions of years ago in the Miocene epoch (23.8 – 5.3 Myr ago) when the Arabian plate moved northward and then eastward away from Africa. One million years later, the land between the Mediterranean and the Jordan Rift Valley rose so that the sea water stopped flooding the area. Alternatively, it was a ...

  3. Category:Landforms of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Jordan Rift Valley; Jordan Valley; L. Lisan Peninsula; M. Ma'in Hot Springs; S. Siq

  4. Category:Rifts and grabens - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Great Rift Valley, Kenya ... Jones Sound; Jordan Rift Valley; L. Lambert Graben; Laptev Sea Rift; List of largest rifts, canyons ...

  5. Jordan Valley - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays the Jordan Valley still is an essential part of one of the main migration routes for birds in the world; within the region, it constitutes the Eastern Route which, together with the parallel Western Route and the Southern-Eilat Mountains Route, allow an estimated 500 million birds belonging 200 species to fly across Israel twice a year ...

  6. Arabah - Wikipedia

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    The old meaning, which was in use up to around the early 20th century, covered almost the entire length of what today is called the Jordan Rift Valley, running in a north–south orientation between the southern end of the Sea of Galilee and the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba of the Red Sea at Aqaba–Eilat.

  7. Category:Valleys of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Jordan Rift Valley; Jordan Valley; K. Kidron Valley; N. Nahal Katlav; T.

  8. Wildlife of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The western border is the Jordan Rift Valley, where the Jordan River and the Dead Sea lie hundreds of feet below sea level and form the boundary between Jordan, to the east, and Israel and the Palestinian territories to the west. [3] The northern part of the Jordan Valley is the most fertile region of the country.

  9. Jordanian Highlands - Wikipedia

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    The Jordanian Highlands extend about 300 km north to south. The highlands are bounded on the north by the deeply-incised Yarmouk River valley, which forms part of the border between Jordan and Syria. They extend to south to Jordan's border with Saudi Arabia. From the plateau to the east the highlands appear as a series of hills.