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Berg Al Qarah - Das Land der Zivilisation - Al Ahsa

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Der Berg Al Qarah, der auch als "Jabal al Qarah" und "Al Shaban Mountain" bekannt ist, befindet sich in der östlichen Provinz Al Ahsa in Saudi-Arabien und ist ein UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe.

Die Höhlen

Der Al Qarah Mountain ist bekannt für seine faszinierenden und einzigartigen Höhlen, die durch den Auflösungsprozess von wasserlöslichen Gesteinen, den Einsturz der oberen Gesteinsschichten durch Abrieb und Erdbebenspalten entstanden sind.

Einige der Höhlen im Al Qarah Mountain sind besonders berühmt, wie die Al Nashab Höhle, die das ganze Jahr über mäßig konstante Temperaturen hat. Einige Höhlen werden auch verwendet, um Workshops für lokale traditionelle Töpfer abzuhalten. Die Höhlen verfügen über 28 hohe lineare Gänge, die insgesamt 1,5 Kilometer lang sind.

Einige der berühmtesten Höhlen im Berg sind Bu Saleh, Al Eid, An Naqa, Al Mua'adhamah und Al Maheub. Einheimische und Touristen besuchen gerne das unglaubliche Kulturerbe und erfahren mehr über die Geschichte, indem Sie die Höhlen mit Reiseleitern erkunden.

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Al Qarah Berg Saudi-Arabien

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kimmy lopez

kimmy lopez

02/09/2024 14:21

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It was my first time to visit the place. Glad that we arrived early so the line for the ticket was not long. We enjoyed the place. We shared good laugh there because of various pose we did. The cave was divided into three areas. The first part was where we were introduced to the history of Saudi Arabia. We were able to receive souvenirs there. The second area showed artifacts about Saudi and the third part was the cave. The cave was cold inside and there were areas inside where there was no signal. It's a good place to visit. Outside, there's various vendors and restaurants for souvenirs and food. You can dine in or eat there.
Watch it Life style

Watch it Life style

01/26/2024 18:54

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It’s great place to visit with family and friends. Al Qarah mountain is registered in the UNESCO world heritage Ticket price for adult 50+7.5 vat Kids under 13 years 10+1.5 Vat Kids under 3 years free
John Pilz

John Pilz

01/15/2024 21:03

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There’s a mountain and there are caves. It is beautiful, and the place is well lit. Enter the areas further beyond the prescribed path at your own peril. Beware of its beauty and complexity if you decide to traverse further into the darkness of the cave.
John Pilz (Mr Pilz)

John Pilz (Mr Pilz)

01/15/2024 21:03

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There’s a mountain and there are caves. It is beautiful, and the place is well lit. Enter the areas further beyond the prescribed path at your own peril. Beware of its beauty and complexity if you decide to traverse further into the darkness of the cave.
Lessya Kotovskaya

Lessya Kotovskaya

01/10/2024 11:54

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The Jabal Al Qarah Caves, located approximately 13 km east of Al Hofuf, Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, are an intricate cave system developed in the calcareous sandstone, marl and clay of the Upper Miocene to Lower Pliocene Hofuf Formation. Physiographically, the hill of Jabal Al Qarah is an outlier mesa that is located at the eastern edge of the Shedgum Plateau, the southern extension of the As Summan Plateau, and the larger Syrian Plateau to the north. Based on cave morphology and interpreted evolutionary history, the Jabal Al Qarah caves appear to be significantly different from other limestone caves reported in the As Summan Plateau. Jabal Al Qarah is known for its tall, linear cave passages and narrow canyons. The boxwork of linear passages is better developed here than any other known cave locations in the Eastern Province. Field observations, including orientations of the escarpment face of the Shedgum Plateau, joints, and fractures, coupled with a review of the tectonic history of the region, suggest that these caves resulted from erosional enlargement of a series of very deep and narrow joint-controlled fissures in the Hofuf Formation. Petrographic data, especially an abundance of wellpreserved palygorskite type clay minerals, suggests that the Hofuf Formation was deposited in a mudflat-dominated coastal plain environment.
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