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A new study reconstructing the Arabian Peninsula’s ancient past adds clues to how early humans left the African continent.
Dune bashing is a popular pastime in Saudi Arabia, fuelled by cheap gas and an appetite for thrills — Fayez Nureldine Wearing a helmet and strapped securely into his four-wheel-drive, Abdelilah ...
Wearing a helmet and strapped securely into his four-wheel-drive, Abdelilah Al Rabea tore off across the Saudi desert, kicking up clouds of sand as a crowd ... a popular sport in Saudi Arabia and the ...
Az Zulfī (Saudi Arabia) (AFP ... leaving behind splotches of oil on the sand and track marks scarring the dunes. But Amar said the gas-guzzling sport was not necessarily in conflict with ...
Wearing a helmet and strapped securely into his four-wheel-drive, Abdelilah al-Rabea tore off across the Saudi desert, kicking up clouds of sand ... Arabia and the Gulf because we have these dunes ...
An area logistically more dangerous to cross than Antarctica, given that helicopters cannot operate over significant ...
Red Sea Global (RSG) announced the launch of 'Laheq ... The 400-hectare island, part of a 92-island archipelago off Saudi Arabia’s western coast, features white sand beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and ...
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