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Maqna,
located
235
km
from
the
Tabuk
city,
is
famous
for
its
spectacular
sceneries,
among
them
are
views
of
the
Gulf
of
Aqaba,
which
can
be
seen
between
two
large
mountains.
In
the
valley
of
Maqna,
a
few
kilometers
before
the
coast,
the
palm
trees
intersect
around
small
springs,
and
these
include
the
“Springs
of
Moses”.
These
springs
pump
water
in
the
famous
valley
of
Maqna,
through
six
sand
holes
driven
by
water
that
flows
from
the
ground.
These
ancient
springs
that
take
their
origin
from
the
middle
of
sands
and
their
water
flow
through
date
palm
farms
that
made
Maqna
a
favorite
spot
for
both
land
and
sea
tourists
from
within
the
Kingdom
and
outside.
Wadi
Tayyib,
a
narrow
passage
located
between
huge
mountains,
is
situated
20
km
from
Ain
Musa.
Bir
al
Saidni,
which
is
known
as
the
well
of
the
Moses
(Prophet
Musa’s
well),
where
crystal
clear
water
comes
out
of
the
ground
in
several
places
as
if
by
magic.
The
well
is
surrounded
by
beautiful
palm
trees
and
its
water
runs
downhill
toward
a
lush
palm
grove.
On
the
north
of
the
well
is
an
archeological
site
that
is
believed
to
date
back
to
the
early
Islamic
era.
It
is
on
the
top
of
a
mountain
surrounded
by
date
palm
trees
as
well
as
other
trees.
The
well
witnessed
an
important
episode
in
the
life
of
the
Prophet
Moses.
As
the
well
is
located
on
a
hill
one
kilometer
away
from
the
Gulf
of
Aqaba,
it
offers
a
stunning
viewpoint
on
the
blue
waters
of
the
Gulf
of
Aqba
that
separates
the
ancient
land
of
Madyan
from
the
impressive
Sinai
Mountains
that
are
visible
from
the
well.
The
road
that
heads
toward
Wadi
Tayyib
and
runs
along
the
irregular
hilly
shore
with
beaches
where
the
blue
becomes
turquoise
is
quite
enchanting.
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