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Spice Souq

An old Saudi man selling spices and other food items at the Al Ahsa (Hassa) souq.

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Death Valley

The remains of a camel in the Empty Quarter, Rub Al Khali.

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Souq Al Qaysaria

Entrance to the newly renovated souq in Al Hassa (also known as Hofuf, Al Ahsa).

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Diriyah Door

A colorful door to a private farm in Old Diri'ya, Riyadh.

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Giant Saudi Flag

A huge Saudi flag near to one of the entrances to old Diriyah (Al Diriya, Ad Dariyah) in the outskirts of Riyadh where the first Saudi state was born. The giant flag's surroundings are a very popular...

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Riyadh Date Souq

 When dates turn yellow from the original green color they are called rutab. After they start ripening and changing color they're called tamr.The Riyadh date souq is next to the Rabwah vegetable souq...

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Diriyah Organic Farm

An organic farm in Diriyah just outside of Riyadh on the edge of Wadi Hanifa. The farm overlooks ruins of palaces of the historical Diriyah. This farm produces organic vegetables, fruits and herbs year...

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Ushaiger Heritage House

The lovely little village of Ushaiger, located about 170km NW of Riyadh has been partially renovated to its old glory by the villagers who paid for it out of their own pockets. That's how much they...

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Lake Kharrarah

Amidst the endless ocean of sand dunes lies “Lake Kharrarah” National Park. The valley actually transforms into an actual lake only after the heavy rains. The massive surge of water rushes down the...

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Rain At Red Sands

Rain changes the color of the red sand dune desert drastically. The contrast becomes even more striking when the dunes become soaked with water and dark clouds fill the skies.

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