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Rajajil: The Stonehenge of Saudi Arabia

A Mysterious Site Often called the Stonehenge of Arabia, Rajajil is a mysterious ancient site located on a sandstone terrace about 20 kilometers south of Sakakah, the capital of Al-Jawf Province, and a few kilometers south of Qarah[...]
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Qasr Zaba’al: The Watch Tower of Sakaka

Nestled atop a tall rock spur, Qasr Zaba’al majestically overlooks the ancient village of Sakaka, its lush palm groves, and the bustling new town. This historic fortress, often referred to as the watch tower of Sakaka, offers a glimpse[...]
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Of Sand and History: The Nefud Al-Kebir

The Nefud Al-Kebir (النفود الكبير), also known as the Great Sand Dune Desert, is a vast expanse of sand dunes in the northern Arabian Peninsula. Spanning over 290 kilometers from Tayma’ in the west to Hail in the east, and 225[...]
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Dumat Al-Jandal: A Timeless Oasis

Nestled in the heart of Al Jawf province, 50 km south of Sakaka, lies the enchanting oasis of Dumat Al-Jandal. This oasis, the largest and most renowned at the northern edge of the vast al-Nafud desert, has long been a vital waypoint for[...]
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Al-Jawf Province: At the Crossroads of Ancient Trade Routes

Nestled at the intersection of Mediterranean and Asiatic cultures, Al-Jawf Province holds a pivotal place in the history of Arabia and the ancient Near East. This region, rich in archaeological treasures, spans eras from the[...]
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