Wadi Al Fay

Wadi Al Fay
Wādī Al Fay
Native nameوادي الفاي (Arabic)
Location
Country United Arab Emirates
Emirate Fujairah
Physical characteristics
SourceOn the southern slope of Jabal Mubrahah (593 m (1,946 ft))
  elevation400 m (1,300 ft), approximately
MouthWam Lake (southwest of Wam city, Emirate of Fujairah)
  coordinates
25°34′07″N 56°12′03″E / 25.56861°N 56.20083°E / 25.56861; 56.20083
  elevation
42 m (138 ft)
Length15 km (9.3 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionWadi. Intermittent flow
River systemWadi Basseirah.
Tributaries 
  leftWadi Ajali, Wadi Lahaba, Wadi Danhah

Wadi Al Fay (Arabic: وادي الفاي‎, romanized: Wādī Al Fay) is a valley or dry river, with ephemeral or intermittent flow, flowing almost exclusively during the rainy season, located in the emirate of Fujairah, in the eastern part of the United Arab Emirates.

Although geographically part of the large catchment area of the Wadi Basseirah, its lower course runs through the northwestern part of the Dibba / Sayh Dibā floodplain (Arabic: سيح دبا), away from other large wadis that are also part of this basin, such as Wādī Sanah, Wādī Ḑab‘ah, Wadi Al Faryah and Wadi 'Abadilah. These other wadis converge on the same plain before the Al Basseirah Dam (coordinates: 25°31'35.0"N 56°12'40.0"E).