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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 BadrinNorth Kurdufan NE-trending to the great bend of the Nile near Al Dabbah.[1] It gives its name to the geological Wadi Milk Formation.

Map showing the Nile basin in Sudan, with the Wadi Al-Malik (Centre)

References

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

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


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