Shawka

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Shawka
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Shawka
Coordinates: 25°6′0″N56°2′0″E / 25.10000°N 56.03333°E / 25.10000; 56.03333 Coordinates: 25°6′0″N56°2′0″E / 25.10000°N 56.03333°E / 25.10000; 56.03333
Country United Arab Emirates
Emirate Ras Al Khaimah
Elevation
421 m (1,384 ft)

Shawka is a village in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. It is a popular hiking destination, [1] noted for the popular hiking areas around the wadi Shawka and the Shawka Dam. The dam, originally constructed in 2001, was part of a $33.4m 2020 reconstruction project that aimed to shore up and protect dams and waterways in the region. [2] In an area noted for its high levels of rainfall and fertility in the Winter and Spring, Shawka enjoyed record levels of rainfall in 2020 - according to local residents rainfall in 2020 was the heaviest in 30 years. [3]

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References

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  2. Warrier, Ranju. "UAE okays $44.1m infra projects including dams and water canals". Construction Week.
  3. "UAE goes green: Ras Al Khaimah turns into a lush oasis". gulfnews.com. Retrieved 2020-10-21.