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Wadi Feiran is Sinai's largest and widest wadi (river). It rises from the mountains around Saint Catherine's Monastery, at 2500 m above sea level. It is important because according to Hebrew Scriptures' Rephidim, Moses struck a rock, creating a spring to provide people with drinking water.

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Wadi Feiran is an 81-mile (130 km) wadi on Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. Its upper reaches, around the Jebel Musa, are known as the Wadi el-Sheikh. It empties into the Red Sea's Gulf of Suez 18 miles (29 km) southeast of Abu Zenima.

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Ptolemy identified the area as the site of Paran. The nearby hill is the Tell Feiran.

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Feiran Oasis

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The Feiran Oasis, formerly known as El Hesweh, runs about 3 miles (4.8 km) of the length of the wadi, 28 miles (45 km) above its mouth.

Bedouins of Sinai

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The Bedouins, nomadic people who lived in goat tents but now live in stone huts, traditionally offer their hospitality to guests at Wadi Feiran and the Feiran Oasis, near Mount Sinai. The Bedouin is generally honored to offer hospitality. They may offer tea, coffee and until as recent as 2003, may have felt obligated to slaughter an animal for the guest. Werner Braun, a journalistic photographer, photographed the Bedouins at Wadi Ferian.

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Travel guides, however, advise visitors not to wear their welcome for these great hosts believe in a reasonable stay of three days: the first day for greeting, the second day for eating, and the third day for speaking. By the fourth morning, the visitor who is not on his way out is as welcome "as the spotted snake."

Pilgrims and interested tourists come here and to Saint Catherine's Monastery, nearby. For a time, a monk from St Catherine's also maintained a small church and farmstead at Wadi Feiran.

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Wadi Feiran Wikipedia


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