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Streams of Water Run Through Wadi Al-Hamda

Floods have ran through Wadi Al-Hamda in the Al Baha region, coming from the Mald Dam and the surrounding valleys and streams, following heavy rainfall in the Al Baha region these days, reported News24. The flowing water in Wadi Al-Hamda has made it a destination for visitors. It is considered one of the most important and prominent tourist sites in Al Baha. It is a prominent tourist attraction after the rain, located 4 kilometers from the city of Al Baha.

The beauty of the mountain rocks formed by erosion factors blends with the purity of the valley soil, the flowing springs, and the greenery of the perennial “Sidr” trees. These trees extend on both sides of the valley, providing suitable places for lovers of wilderness trips.

Wadi Al-Hamda, like other tourist sites in the Al-Baha region, enjoys abundant water, heavy rainfall, and fertile land which gives the place natural beauty. During the extended holiday, it attracted a large number of locals and visitors to the region.

It is worth mentioning that the Al-Baha region witnessed medium to light rainfall yesterday, covering parts of the city of Al-Baha and its outskirts, parts of the Baljurashi Governorate, its affiliated centers, and a number of its parks. The rain resulted in the flow of several valleys and streams.

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