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01-FEB-2014

On the road to Makkah

I had seen a Saudi artist’s rendering of a sign like this a while ago and had been wanting to photograph it myself, so this is the reason we drove to Makkah and back one afternoon. Although non-Muslims are not permitted to enter the holy city of Makkah -- which is a pity because I think it would be not only a fascinating but a humbling experience -- the trip itself was interesting and a chance to see a totally unexpected kind of landscape (quite mountainous) in Saudi Arabia. For more information and photographs of the city, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecca

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Dino 01-Jan-2015 07:23
to the photographer, if you want to see real mountainous landscape in saudi visit the Asir providence (or anywhere from the city of Taif to the saudi yemen borders) the mountains there are so high , it never gets hot and it's actually naturally green. i lived in saudi for 10 years and people don't believe me when i tell them what kind of trees we grew in our back yard in saudi till i show them photos and videos we had (olive , pomegranate, fig, grape trees and more) people also do not believe me when i tell them that it actually snows every 2-3 years in the north western parts of saudi nor that saudi exports olive oil wheat and more. most people who live in saudi live in big cities such as Riyadh , jeddah, dahran etc where the landscape and climate matches what everyone knows about saudi but they forget that it is a a very large country and it's climate and geography aren't the same everywhere.
Ton T.27-Feb-2014 21:35
Highway to heaven??? V++
Julie Oldfield22-Feb-2014 15:28
Great shot!
Will Hoskins21-Feb-2014 04:56
That one car off the roan must have REALLY been Non Muslims. V
borisalex20-Feb-2014 11:14
Great information, amazing world! v.
Isabel Cutler20-Feb-2014 10:44
Agree with Kim.
Kim20-Feb-2014 09:59
Sad to see this form of separation, it is not very conducive to cultural coexistence. V
rousselziak20-Feb-2014 09:03
Interesting shot ! V
Milan Vogrin20-Feb-2014 09:00
Very interesting! V!
joseantonio20-Feb-2014 08:58
Amazing to see different lanes for muslims or non muslims.V.
danad20-Feb-2014 08:51
And what about the dogs ?