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Wadi Al-Malik

Coordinates: 18°03′00″N 30°57′00″E / 18.0500°N 30.9500°E / 18.0500; 30.9500
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Map showing the Nile basin in Sudan, with the Wadi Al-Malik (Centre)

Wadi Al-Malik is the bed of an extinct river in Sudan. Following the Central African Shear Zone, it stretches for 560 km from the lake of Umm Badr in North Kurdufan NE-trending to the great bend of the Nile near Al Dabbah.[1] It gives its name to the geological Wadi Milk Formation.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Intisar Soghayroun, Elzein Soghayroun, Trade and Wadi Systems in Muslim Sudan, Kampala 2010, p.25

18°03′00″N 30°57′00″E / 18.0500°N 30.9500°E / 18.0500; 30.9500