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- Scenes of camel herds grazing provide a picturesque natural spectacle, showcasing the region's serene beauty
RIYADH: Seasonal rains have turned some of ֱ’s otherwise dry lands into lush green expanses, providing breeders with forage for their livestock and attracting tourists seeking a scenic escape.
Among these places is Al-Hanakiyah governorate in the western region of Madinah, where the mountains and plains have blossomed into vibrant green scenery, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Scenes of camel herds grazing provide a picturesque natural spectacle. (SPA)
“These rejuvenated landscapes provide perfect spots for visitors to unwind and engage in a variety of outdoor activities and hobbies,” the SPA said in one report.
Scenes of camel herds grazing provide a picturesque natural spectacle in a show of the region’s serene beauty.
Another such site is Zubala, south of Rafha governorate in the Northern Borders region, which is currently teeming with sheep grazing against the backdrop of the town’s historical landmarks.
A view of the grazing grounds of Zubala. (SPA)
Zubala, an important stop on the ancient Zubaydah Trail, has features of historical significance and natural beauty.
Aside from providing grazing grounds for sheep farmers, the flourishing pastures also attract families and hikers seeking to enjoy the rural scenery.
The village itself, with its preserved monuments, offers a glimpse into its past as a vital station on the Zubaydah pilgrimage trail.