Wadi Mujib is a gorge in
Jordan which enters the
Dead Sea at 410 meters below sea level.The Mujib Reserve of Wadi Mujib is the lowest nature reserve in the world, located in the mountainous landscape to the east of the Dead Sea, approximately 90 km south of
Amman. The 220 square kilometers reserve was created in 1987 by the
Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature and is regionally and internationally important, particularly for the bird life that the reserve supports. It extends to the
Kerak and
Madaba mountains to the north and south, reaching 900 meters above sea level in some places. This 1,300 meter variation in elevation, Some of the remote mountain and valley areas are difficult to reach, and thus offer safe havens for rare species of cats, goats and other mountain animals.
Geography of Mujib
During the last Ice Age the water level of the
Dead Sea reached 180 m below sea level, about 230 m higher than it is today. It flooded the lower areas of the canyons along its banks, which became bays and begun...
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