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Ghadir River

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Nahr Ghadir (Ghadir River) is a river in Lebanon formed by seasonal streams in the Chouf mountain. It flows into the Mediterranean Sea south of Beirut, under the International Airport of Beirut where it is covered. It dries up totally during summer. According to certain sources, it is the most polluted river in Lebanon. It is not navigable.