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Wadi
Al-Disah
in
the
Tabuk
region
is
one
of
the
most
famous
valleys
in
the
Kingdom
and
one
of
the
region’s
most
prominent
natural
tourist
attractions.
It
is
also
known
as
Wadi
Al-Habak,
Tamar
Al-Nabq,
Wadi
Damah,
and
Wadi
Qarar.
Visitors
to
this
beautiful
valley
will
be
struck
by
its
tranquility
and
fresh
air.
The
valley
is
located
about
220
km
south
of
Tabuk
city.
It
penetrates
the
pillar-shaped
mountains,
under
which
a
wide
variety
of
trees
are
found,
including
palms,
edamas,
and
basil
and
citrus
trees.
On
the
edges
of
the
valley
are
striking
red
mountains.
The
valley
also
features
an
area
known
as
the
Blue
Eye,
into
which
water
from
different
springs
pours.
One
of
the
springs
in
the
center
of
the
valley
has
an
unknown
source
and
flows
from
a
rocky
spot.
The
water
is
renowned
for
its
clarity
and
freshness.
The
weather
in
the
valley
is
mild
throughout
the
year,
making
it
an
ideal
place
to
grow
crops,
including
buckthorn
—
from
which
people
make
buckthorn
jam
and
buckthorn
molasses,
vegetables,
citrus
fruits,
banana,
mango,
tomato,
and
mint.
The
valley’s
Nabataean
façade
and
rock-carved
tombs
add
to
its
beauty,
in
addition
to
other
archaeological
sites
that
include
the
remains
of
residential
settlements,
such
as
Al-Mushairef,
Al-Sukhnah,
and
Al-Maskounah.
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