Snapshots from Al-Ardah Governorate in Saudi Arabia, after rain turned it into a green carpet

2022-08-24 2022-08-24T10:05:00Z
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Weather of Arabia - The "Previously" lens monitored captivating scenes of the impact of the current climate on Al-Ardah Governorate, southwest of Saudi Arabia, after sporadic rain fell for nearly a month; What contributed to transforming the prairies, farms and butchers into a green carpet, attracted hikers.

 

The scenes captured from the north of the governorate and the village of Al-Sayyaba, and the nearby sites, showed the beauty of nature that the governorate enjoys these days.

 

Al-Ardah Governorate, one of the governorates of the Jazan region, is considered one of the governorates that are diverse in its terrain, and there is a lake in Wadi Jazan, and the view of Prince Muhammad bin Nasser, which are two of the most important tourist sites in the governorate.

 

Watch also: video | A majestic scene of fresh water flowing in the Empty Quarter desert... one of the driest regions in the world

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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