Abiod Valley

Oued El Abiod (English: Abiod Valley) is a wadi that forms a mountain pass in the Aurès massif, located in the Saharan Atlas in northeastern Algeria. Along with Oued Abdi, it is one of the most important wadis in the Aurès massif. During the wet season, rain and melting snow flow into the valley to form the Abiod River. The valley begins at the foot of Djebel Chélia, Algeria's highest mountain, and flows southwest towards Tolga, eventually dissipating into the Sahara desert nearby.

Oued el Abiod
Abiod Valley
Abiod Valley near Ghoufi
Native nameIghzir Amellal (Tachawit)
Location
CountryAlgeria
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationDjebel Chélia
  coordinates35°35′17.81″N 8°0′56.92″E
  elevation2,000 m
Mouth 
  location
Near Tolga, Biskra Province
  elevation
200 m
Length156 km
Basin size1,100 km
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftOued Anza
  rightOued Chennaoura
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