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08-AUG-2015

Al fresco dining, Saudi style

One of the restaurants at the new shopping complex. They had a mist that was constantly spraying out over the tables, I guess to make it a bit cooler for customers, except there aren’t any right now.

Old Diriyah is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the original home of the Saudi royal family, a fascinating place to visit and only about a 10-minute drive from our house. We wanted to see if the UNESCO site was open yet as it had been undergoing restoration for several years. It was supposed to be finished in 2014, then April 2015, and now I think we’ll be lucky to see it before we leave Saudi Arabia in a year. But much work has been done, and the town seems to be reinventing itself in anticipation of a heavy flow of domestic tourists once the site is finished. I took this next series of pictures while walking around parts of the town (at the height of the afternoon heat, I must add!).

A restored well at the shopping complex, posted earlier:


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Laura of Arabia 06-Oct-2015 12:24
Martin- no they actually don't in this particular area. In Riyadh city center they do segregate into family sections and single male sections.
Martin Lamoon11-Aug-2015 08:30
Do they segregate men and women at the tables!
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