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  • Al Wahbah, or Maqla-Tomaya, is the deepest crater in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and one of the most amazing for visitors, and the region is also characterized by the presence of volcanic lava fossilized for thousands of years.<br />
Where this crater is 3 kilometers in diameter and 380 meters deep, and there are many legends that are told about the site.
    Maqla Tomaya
  • On a quiet night under the light of the stars, I was watching their tracks with my camera, taking more than 250 pictures in which I recorded the path of each star that was able to capture its light.<br />
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What is strange is that each path takes place in complete independence without intersecting with the other. Praise be to the saying in the Holy Quran: "It is not allowable for the sun to reach the moon, nor does the night overtake the day, but each, in an orbit, is swimming." [Yaseen: 40]
    Beauty Trails
  • The Gharameel Desert - which located in Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia - has wonderful rocks formations, it also called Gharameel Al-Rowalla. It is a unique land that make you feel like you moved to another planet. May think you are among ruins of an empty city !<br />
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In general view it looks very sad and scary specially in night but it is very attractive and beautiful. I like to see stars through its huge rocks. Here I saw this formation and I imagined it like a huge old people stand respectively to pray for who created all this beauty (Subhan Allah).
    Milky Way
  • In general view it looks very sad and scary specially in night but it is very attractive and beautiful. I like to see stars through its huge rocks. Here I saw this formation and I imagined it like a huge old people stand respectively to pray for who created all this beauty (Subhan Allah).
    Still Praying
  • Through a lovely trip to a desert near Tabuk north of Saudi Arabia, those dunes have took my attention, which tells us a story between winds and desert.
    Signature
  • Acacia trees are very common in Flora of Saudi Arabia. This one took my attention with colorful sky at the sunset. This view inspired me for a long story of patience and endurance.
    Alone
  • Recently I have been to this place for the second time. I would have loved if it was cloudy that day, but it was not. Therefore, I decided to capture this reflection as a simple for this beautiful nature.<br />
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This place called "Deesa" which located in the north of Saudi Arabia. Mountains there with different shapes and heights (between 450m to 1750m) have beautiful color that tends to redness, especially in the afternoon.
    Among The Blue
  • When I was in Garameel Desert north of Saudi Arabia, the nature of topography for that place has amazed me. I choose to capture during sunrise to get a good description with lights and shadows.
    Brightness
  • Under the moonlight, I had these beautiful moments with Dunes of the Mecca Region of Saudi Arabia last night. I decided to take it after I attracted by the beautiful contrast between the color of the sky and the color of golden sand.
    Last Night
  • During an exploring trip to the wilds of northern Saudi Arabia, the reflected light on the sand is attracted me here with these small details.
    Threads of The Light
  • In the north of Saudi Arabia, many beautiful rocks formations are take place with different shapes. At the time, I would have loved if it was cloudy, but unfortunately, it was clear. When I saw this rock, I was interested with all area around. so I got the idea to capture the star trails at the north side.
    The Pole
  • While I was in a trip to a beautiful desert in Tabuk region, North West of Saudi Arabia, although I have been disappointed because the sky was clear. So I have been looking for a perfect spot to capture a beautiful composition that reflects the sun rays.<br />
Therefore, I have chosen this angle and have been waiting the sunrise to capture the light reflection on that glowing sand.
    Golden Land
  • After the rain and early spring we can see this scene in the deserts of Saudi Arabia.
    Desert Spring
  • When I was in Aseer region south of Saudi Arabia, clouds passes between the mountains attracted me, and sometimes they look like laying for a rest.
    The Peak
  • In a beautiful day, I enjoyed walking in Bajda Desert, which located in the west of Tabuk city, North West Saudi Arabia. I climbed a hill to find this beautiful crack which refers to the sunset.
    To The Sun