Oman, located on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, has a unique geographical landscape characterized by vast deserts, rugged mountains, and a long coastline. While the country does not have large, perennial rivers like those found in other parts of the world, it is home to a number of significant wadis, or seasonal rivers, that are vital to the country’s agriculture, ecology, and water supply. These wadis, which flow only during the rainy season, provide essential resources f...