Wadi Hadf
Wadi Hadf is a wadi, or dry riverbed, located in the Ad Dhahirah Governorate of Oman. A wadi is typically a valley or ravine that is dry except during the rainy season, when it can become a flowing river. Wadi Hadf is characterized by its arid environment, with limited vegetation and sparse rainfall. Its geological formations are typical of the region, often consisting of sedimentary rocks and gravel. Wadis like Wadi Hadf serve as important water channels during periods of heavy rainfall, helping to replenish groundwater resources. The local population often uses the wadi and its surrounding areas for grazing livestock and, where possible, small-scale agriculture dependent on seasonal water availability. The specific geographic coordinates and precise hydrological characteristics of Wadi Hadf would require further, dedicated survey data.