Salim and the Edge of the World: A Story of Courage and Memory At the Edge of the World, the cliffs of the Tuwaiq Escarpment rise sharply, endless and silent. For Salim, a local guide, this place is alive — it carries memories of his family, his childhood, and the desert he has loved since he was a boy.
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Al-Balad: Where Time Lives Through Abdullah Walking through Al-Balad, Jeddah’s historic district, is like stepping into a living memory. The narrow streets, coral-brick houses, and wooden latticed windows carry the voices of generations. Among them, one story stands quietly but powerfully — the story of Abdullah, an old watchmaker who has seen it all.
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Nestled in the mountains of Asir, Rijal Alma Village stands as a colorful testament to Saudi Arabia’s history. Its stone houses, painted in warm reds, blues, and yellows, are not just beautiful — they are homes filled with generations of memories, laughter, and resilience.
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High in the Sarawat Mountains, hidden among rugged cliffs, lie the ancient beehives of Maysan. Over a thousand years old, these stone towers have witnessed countless generations, carrying the whispers of families who built them to harvest honey and sustain their communities.
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