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Al-Arayes Pond or Al-ʿAra'is Pond () is a natural water body located in the village of Malka, within the
Bani Kinanah district Bani Kinanah Department () is one of the nine departments that constitute the Irbid Governorate of Jordan. It has a population of over 130,000. Its administrative center is in Sama al-Rousan. There are five municipal councils in the department, ...
of Irbid Governorate in northern
Jordan Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is a country in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. Jordan is bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the east, Saudi Arabia to the south, and Israel and the occupied Palestinian ter ...
. Situated approximately 500 meters south of the
Yarmouk River The Yarmuk River (, ; Greek: Ἱερομύκης, ; or ''Heromicas''; sometimes spelled Yarmouk) is the largest tributary of the Jordan River. It runs in Jordan, Syria and Israel, and drains much of the Hauran plateau. Its main tributaries are ...
and near the Jordanian Hamma and
Al-Wehda Dam The Al-Wehda Dam (), formerly known as Maqarin Dam, is a roller-compacted concrete gravity dam on the Yarmouk River on the Jordan–Syria border, border between Syria and Jordan. It can hold up to water and is designed to provide Jordan with wat ...
, the pond lies opposite the
Golan Heights The Golan Heights, or simply the Golan, is a basaltic plateau at the southwest corner of Syria. It is bordered by the Yarmouk River in the south, the Sea of Galilee and Hula Valley in the west, the Anti-Lebanon mountains with Mount Hermon in t ...
, with the Yarmouk River serving as the boundary. Renowned as one of the largest ponds in the Arab world, the ِAl-Arayes Pond holds significant ecological and geographical importance within Jordan. It is distinguished by its unique location, which makes it an ideal destination for recreation and eco-tourism. It serves as a vibrant reservoir of biodiversity in Jordan. Situated in the warm region of the Mediterranean biome, the pond lies along the migratory path of various bird species. Nestled among a series of mountains, it is home to diverse and rare wildlife, including many endangered animals and birds. The surrounding area is rich with dense vegetation, featuring prominent tree species such as oak, hawthorn, serviceberry, and maple. The pond and its environs are also home to over a thousand species of herbaceous plants, representing the rich flora of the Mediterranean region. Additionally, the ِAl-Arayes Pond is a critical habitat for most of the reptile species recorded in Jordan.


Geographical features

The pond covers a surface area of about , with the surrounding area encompassing around . Its depth is estimated to be , with a maximum depth of . The primary source of water for Al-Arayes Pond is rainfall, and it is utilized for irrigating nearby agricultural lands. The
Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature The Royal Society for The Conservation of Nature (RSCN) (الجمعية الملكية لحماية الطبيعة) is an independent voluntary organization that is devoted to the conservation of the county of Jordan's natural resources; it was ...
states that Birket Al Arayes occupies a unique ecological location and preserves numerous wildlife species (both animal and plant) that have become endangered due to the advancement of human civilization. Its significance is also heightened by the fact that it remains filled with water year-round, thanks to a spring at its bottom.


Significance

Al-Arayes Pond is renowned for its rich biodiversity. It hosts several rare and endangered species. Notably, it provides habitat for the endangered
Mauremys rivulata The Balkan terrapin or western Caspian terrapin (''Mauremys rivulata'') is a species of terrapin in the family Geoemydidae. It is found in the eastern Mediterranean region. While technically omnivorous, the terrapins are known to prefer meat. Th ...
, a species of freshwater turtle. The site is a popular destination for numerous waterfowl species, although it faces various environmental pressures. It is not part of the Yarmouk Forest Reserve, and it is recommended that the site be incorporated into the reserve or, at the very least, included within its buffer zone. Also, the area is also a haven for various bird species, including
migratory birds Bird migration is a seasonal movement of birds between breeding and wintering grounds that occurs twice a year. It is typically from north to south or from south to north. Migration is inherently risky, due to predation and mortality. The ...
that traverse the
Jordan Rift Valley The Jordan Rift Valley, also Jordan Valley ( ''Bīqʿāt haYardēn'', Al-Ghor or Al-Ghawr), is an elongated endorheic basin located in modern-day Israel, Jordan and the West Bank, Palestine. This geographic region includes the entire length o ...
during their seasonal migrations between Europe and Africa. Bird species observed in the vicinity include the grey heron, little egret, and several types of kingfishers. The pond's surroundings are home to a mix of
oak An oak is a hardwood tree or shrub in the genus ''Quercus'' of the beech family. They have spirally arranged leaves, often with lobed edges, and a nut called an acorn, borne within a cup. The genus is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisp ...
, hawthorn,
olive The olive, botanical name ''Olea europaea'' ("European olive"), is a species of Subtropics, subtropical evergreen tree in the Family (biology), family Oleaceae. Originating in Anatolia, Asia Minor, it is abundant throughout the Mediterranean ...
, and
maple ''Acer'' is a genus of trees and shrubs commonly known as maples. The genus is placed in the soapberry family Sapindaceae.Stevens, P. F. (2001 onwards). Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Version 9, June 2008 nd more or less continuously updated si ...
trees, as well as over 2,000 species of herbaceous plants typical of the Mediterranean region. Environmental experts estimate that over 100 species of birds inhabit the area, including species such as the grey heron, kingfisher, and little egret. The shores of the pond are lined with reeds and plants, while the surrounding land features forest trees like oak and cypress, as well as a variety of flowers, which are important for local beekeeping. The director of the Environmental Studies Center at the Hashemite University mentioned that the pond water accumulates in the depression, forming a pool, but its exact nature remains unclear. He noted that the area might suggest the presence of hot water or organic compounds like methane or hydrogen sulfide, possibly indicating underlying hydrocarbon resources. The hole has a diameter of about one kilometer, with depths ranging from 30 meters at the edges to 50 meters in the center. The external diameter is estimated to be around 5 kilometers, with additional measurements planned. Environmental experts note that the pond and its surroundings are home to various reptile species recorded in Jordan, including lizards, snakes ( Natrix tessellata), and frogs such as the green toad and marsh frog. There are also over a hundred species of resident and migratory birds in the area. Another experts caution that the pond could face environmental decline if neglected, with some species of freshwater turtles already at risk due to pollution and limited food sources. The study also indicates the presence of rare mammals in the area, including the
Egyptian mongoose The Egyptian mongoose (''Herpestes ichneumon''), also known as ichneumon (), is a mongoose species native to the tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands of Africa and around the Mediterranean Basin in North Africa, the Midd ...
,
red fox The red fox (''Vulpes vulpes'') is the largest of the true foxes and one of the most widely distributed members of the order Carnivora, being present across the entire Northern Hemisphere including most of North America, Europe and Asia, plus ...
,
wolf The wolf (''Canis lupus''; : wolves), also known as the grey wolf or gray wolf, is a Canis, canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty subspecies of Canis lupus, subspecies of ''Canis lupus'' have been recognized, includin ...
,
jackal Jackals are Canidae, canids native to Africa and Eurasia. While the word has historically been used for many canines of the subtribe Canina (subtribe), canina, in modern use it most commonly refers to three species: the closely related black-b ...
,
striped hyena The striped hyena (''Hyaena hyaena'') is a species of hyena native to North and East Africa, the Middle East, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. It is the only extant species in the genus ''Hyaena''. It is listed by the IU ...
, forest cat, and
European hedgehog The European hedgehog (''Erinaceus europaeus''), also known as the West European hedgehog or common hedgehog, is a hedgehog species native to Europe from Iberia and Italy northwards into Scandinavia and westwards into the British Isles.Harris, S. ...
. The forest cat and water fox are particularly vulnerable species.


Culture

The name "Al-Arayes" meaning "Brides", is rooted in local folklore. There are several local stories from Malkawi clan, who inhabit the town, explaining the origin of the name "Al-Arayes Pond". One tale suggests that brides used to visit the pond before their wedding, where they would wash their hands and hair in its water as a way of seeking blessings. Another version of the story tells of a wedding that took place at that area, where the groom arrived to take his bride, who was traditionally riding a horse or a mare. As the groom approached the bride, powerful floods and waves surged from the Yarmouk area, drowning the groom, the bride, and everyone nearby. To preserve the memory of this tragic event, the locals named the pool "Brides Pond".


Projects

The pond has characteristics that differentiate it from other ponds in the area. It attracts visitors throughout the year, particularly in spring and summer when excursions are more common. Local reports indicate that the pond's depth is around 30 meters, with water coming from rainfall collected from the surrounding mountains and an internal spring, which maintains the pond's water levels year-round. There are discussions about rehabilitating the pond to make it a potential tourist destination, which could benefit the local economy. The area around the pond is characterized by dense vegetation, including oak, hawthorn, and maple trees, contributing to its ecological diversity. Efforts have been made to include the pond and its surroundings in Jordan's network of natural reserves to protect its unique environmental and cultural heritage.


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