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KSA:


تراث. معبد. مدائن صالح
by abumayar330, on Flickr


مدائن صالح العلا
by abohisham, on Flickr


مدائن صالح
by Farhan Saud, on Flickr


مدائن صالح
by Buthenah, on Flickr

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Madain Saleh Archaeologic Site, Saudi Arabia by Eric Lafforgue, on Flickr

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Madain Saleh Saudi Arabia by Eric Lafforgue, on Flickr

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Qaseer Al Fareed, Madain Saleh Archaeologic Site, Saudi Arabia by Eric Lafforgue, on Flickr

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Madain Saleh in Saudi Arabia by Eric Lafforgue, on Flickr

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Madain saleh tombs - Saudi Arabia by Eric Lafforgue, on Flickr

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Madain Saleh Archaeologic Site, Saudi Arabia by Eric Lafforgue, on Flickr
 
Why don't any of the islands have inhabitants?

Due to being small and isolated. Tropical islands everywhere are basically "desert islands" in the sense that food is scarce. You should watch some survival programs/documentaries on how to survive on a uninhabited island. Not much to eat outside of what you can catch in the nearby sea, coconuts, dates and the animal life that lives on such small islands. The bigger islands in KSA have plenty of inhabitants. For instance Tarout island (7000 year old civilization there) have several thousands inhabitants. I believe around 50.000 today.:)

Tarout Island - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


KSA:

 
What is that? Looks very nice, is there an entrance to it and structure inside? Never knew Saudi Arabia had things like this.

Mada'in Saleh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

It's Mada'in Saleh (World UNESCO Heritage Site). It's ancient archealogical remains of the Nabatean Kingdom. Also some traces to the Lihyan civilization. Both being Semitic civilizations obviously and in the case of the Nabateans they are also the ones that built Petra in Jordan and some other World UNESCO Heritage sites in the Levant. They basically lived in an area from Hijaz to Levant. You also have remains of their civilizations in Syria and what is now Israel (basically Palestine).

They were also present in Sinai.

Nabataeans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lihyan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

KSA:

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Volcano Madina Saudi Arabia by Dr. A. Alturaigy د.عبدالله الطريقي, on Flickr

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| Explore | .. بانوراما .. قصر الملك عبدالعزيز بالخرج by Abdulrahman AL-Dukhaini || عبدالرحمن, on Flickr

KAUST, one of the best universities in the ME and leading in research and science currently:

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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More photos below. 733 to be precise.

Flickr: KAUST Official's Photostream

Horse racing in Riyadh;

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Some traditional Najdi architecture;

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Spirit of Originality by Tareq Abuhajjaj | Photography & Design, on Flickr

Mosque of Imam Muhammad bin Abdul Wahab HDR by TARIQ-M, on Flickr

Architecture HDR-Explore Front Page by TARIQ-M, on Flickr
 
Oman:

8fe9d7982a987207eddd900780c9967a.jpgIttin, Salalah, Dhofar by Shanfari.net, on Flickr

b3faf8fea947358a59783bab0ec1ccfc.jpgSalalah by subodh shetty, on Flickr

0b8a951b4b87289ca912ce6561eab07c.jpgmazuna 2 by sureshthrissur, on Flickr

02e0d3657bce9bac829b98d4d84baf46.jpgAl Hamra, Oman by monchoparis, on Flickr

ebfb1956b8cecb4735d67899b0d50d31.jpgBahla by Wolfgang H, on Flickr

6b969008205e7a8de6ecd0997e5df311.jpgSur - Oman by pascallemoine, on Flickr

04a9744154b45d64161cae30d1a3fa25.jpgDhofar mountains, southern Oman by Arthur Anker, on Flickr

fe1b777632f2d25175bfb556c2999bda.jpgInfinity pool by CruisAir, on Flickr

c2fa28cdb57a8bc033fed5a88934ff3b.jpgOman 09 by Toni.P, on Flickr

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The beaches and in general the coastlines of the Arabian Peninsula are some of the most beautiful in the world. By far the best in all of West Asia and probably also the best in the entire Arab world although the competition is big. No wonder that wealthy tourists from abroad are noticing countries such as Oman out there. Some of the resorts are simply amazing.
 

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