Saudi Arabia discovers Longest Cave “Abu Al-Waul” in Khaybar

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Saudi Arabia discovers longest cave “Abu Al-Waul” : A thrilling new addition to the kingdom’s geological treasures has been unveiled in the volcanic Khaybar Mountains, northeast of Madina, lies the longest cave in Saudi Arabia, Abu Al-Waul Cave, which has just been formally documented by the Saudi Geological Survey (SGS). Trending Video : Saudi Arabia cancels 3-Years ban on Expats who did not return on Exit Re-Entry visa

Adding to the expanding list of one-of-a-kind tourism spots in the country, the remarkable discovery is set to become a new geological landmark. Once the technical investigations are finished, it will be put forth as a potential tourism destination.

– A specialist geological team carefully documented this amazing longest basalt cave in the Kingdom, reaching an incredible five kilometers in length, according to Tariq Aba Al Khail, the official spokesman of the Saudi Geological Survey. The cave has been named “Abu Al Waul” because of the considerable amount of Ibex skeletons found there.

– In addition to its enormous size, Abu Al Waul is notable for its uniqueness, it contains the remains of multiple ibex, which provides an interesting historical context to the cave. The Saudi Geological Survey’s Department of Geotourism is leading the kingdom’s geopark programs, and this remarkable geological discovery is expected to be a major asset to those efforts.

– The geological tourism department at SGS is developing geopark projects, and this cave is a potential source of revenue for those projects, says Aba Al-Khail. Abu Al Waul has the makings of both a tourist attraction and a source of wealth for geologists and other academics interested in the area, opening up new avenues of research and information. Most Viewed : Ramadan 2024 is likely to be from.., in Saudi Arabia

– Approximately 21,500 square kilometers make up the Khaybar Free Zone, making it the biggest free zone in the Kingdom. Free zones in the Kingdom cover over 4.6% of the country’s landmass, or approximately 89,700 kilometers. With 23 major large free zones and varying numbers of smaller free zones, it is the Arab country with the most free zones.

– Jabal al-Baydaa, Jabal al-Abyad, and Jabal Al-Mansaf are three of the most unusual and uncommon volcanic rocks found on the Arabian Peninsula, and they are all part of Harrat Khaybar. Volcanic glass and light-gray acidic volcanic rocks make them up. Their light, white color is the result of an explosion that occurred thousands of years ago. As a result, people from all over the globe go there to explore, study, and visit.

– Umm Hashiwi Cave, Makir Al-Shayahin or Makir Al-Suqur, Umm Jarsan Cave, and Umm Goraimeel Cave are just a few of the well-known caves in Harrat Khaybar that are known to hold historical secrets and are popular tourist destinations for explorers, researchers, enthusiasts and tourists from all over the world.

– With an elevation of 400 meters, Jabal Al-Qadr in Harrat Khaybar, Madina region, is one of the biggest volcanic fields and the last of the volcanoes that erupted around 1,000 years ago. Its distinctive aesthetic form has earned it a place among the most stunning geological monuments in the world, according to the IUGS (International Union of Geological Sciences) and UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) classifications. Read : List of Public Holiday in Saudi Arabia in 2024

– The Saudi Vision 2030 aims to develop the country’s economy through tourism, increase public awareness of the Kingdom’s natural resources, and open the way for the widespread development of desert ecological tourism by utilizing the country’s caves. Work is underway to unearth such more sites soon.

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Saudi Arabia discovers Longest Cave Abu Al-Waul in Khaybar - Stories.Saudi-Expatriates.com
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