Wadi Ejili

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Wadi Ejili is a wadi, or seasonal watercourse, in the Hajar Mountains of Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. It runs down from the confluence of the Wadi Shawka and Wadi Esfai to run into the Wadi Helo at the village of Fayyad, on the Sharjah-Kalba Highway (E102).

Extent

The wadi runs from the northwest to the southeast Hajar Mountain ranges through the settlement of Al Ejili. A number of abandoned settlements line the course of the wadi, as well as plentiful modern plantations. There are petroglyphs etched in the rocks of the wadi, which is frequently subject to intense rainfall and flash floods in both winter and summer months.{{Cite web|title=Watch: Five people rescued as 4x4s swept away in Sharjah flash floods|url=https://www.thenationalnews.com/uae/watch-five-people-rescued-as-4x4s-swept-away-in-sharjah-flash-floods-1.1085425|access-date=2020-10-23|website=The National|date=29 September 2020|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=Raining again in the UAE; temperature goes down to 17.7 °C|url=https://gulfnews.com/uae/weather/raining-again-in-the-uae-temperature-goes-down-to-177-c-1.1571667100236|access-date=2020-10-23|website=gulfnews.com|date=21 October 2019 |language=en}}

= Petroglyphs =

Distinctive petroglyphs, or stone carvings, of camels, bulls, other animals and both male and female figures are to be found in the Wadi Ejili. Carvings featuring bulls include a solid bull with long horns held on a rope by a man with upraised arms. These are present despite no contemporary evidence of wells operated by using bulls to raise water in the area. Rock carvings to either side of the wadi depict leopards and possibly wolves, including a carving of a wolf apparently pulling at a man’s {{lang|ar|wizra}}.{{Cite journal|last1=Lancaster|first1=William|last2=Lancaster|first2=Fidelity|date=2011|title=A discussion of rock carvings in Ra's al Khaimah Emirate, UAE, and Musandam province, Sultanate of Oman, using local considerations|url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1600-0471.2011.00338.x|journal=Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy|language=en|volume=22|issue=2|pages=187–191|doi=10.1111/j.1600-0471.2011.00338.x|issn=1600-0471|url-access=subscription}}

= Flora =

A study of flora from the Wadi Ejili, focusing on seeds collected from specimens of the traditional medicinal plant Tephrosia apollinea, explored the exogenous production of silver nanoparticles by the plant. A perennial shrub native to the United Arab Emirates and found in lower mountain regions, Tephrosia apollinea has long been used as a traditional medicine to relieve nasal congestion, earache, wounds, and bone fractures and it has been found to have insecticidal, anticancer and antibacterial properties. The study is thought to be the first time the antimicrobial activity of silver nanoparticles synthesized via living plants has been observed.{{Cite journal|last1=Ali|first1=Muna|last2=Mosa|first2=Kareem|last3=El-Keblawy|first3=Ali|last4=Alawadhi|first4=Hussain|date=2019-12-01|title=Exogenous Production of Silver Nanoparticles by Tephrosia apollinea Living Plants under Drought Stress and Their Antimicrobial Activities|journal=Nanomaterials|language=en|volume=9|issue=12|pages=1716|doi=10.3390/nano9121716|issn=2079-4991|pmc=6955765|pmid=31805737|doi-access=free}}

Gallery

File:Petroglyphs in Wadi Ejili.jpg|Petroglyphs etched on rock in the lower reaches of the Wadi Ejili

File:The Wadi Ejili.jpg|The lower reaches of the Wadi Ejili watercourse

File:Abandoned house in the Wadi Ejili.jpg|Abandoned house in the Wadi Ejili, Ras Al Khaimah

File:Wadi Ejili abandoned house.jpg|Old settlement in the Wadi Ejili, north of Fayyad in the Wadi Helo

File:Wadi Ejili Petroglyphs.jpg|A collection of petroglyphs on the right hand side of the lower reaches of the Wadi Eliji, below the village of Wadi Eliji.

File:Wadi Ejili Abandoned Fields.jpg|Abandoned fields in the Wadi Ejili.

See also

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Category:Wadis of United Arab Emirates

Category:Wadis of the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah