A Saudi is surprised by a strange "guard" watching him in the middle of a mountain

Next time you visit Wadi Al-Disah in Saudi Arabia, be sure to take a closer look at its mountains, which will surprise you with a rocky "guardian" that looks like a human head in the middle of one of these mountains.

Wadi Al-Disah is located in the southwest of the city of Tabuk, within the Neom region, in the northwest of the country.

It is characterized by the flow of fresh water throughout the year, the abundance of palm trees, and wild herbs.

While the Saudi photographer, Sultan Al-Fouda, tends to observe nature and stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city, he decided to visit Al-Disa, which linguistically means the valley full of palm trees.

As soon as he entered the valley, Al Fouda was stunned by the views of the towering mountains, as a strange rock formation resembling a human head caught his attention, in the middle of one of the mountains.

Taking advantage of sunlight, shadows and the appropriate composition, after moving from one location to another, the Saudi photographer succeeded in capturing one of the best photographs in Wadi Al-Disah.

And these pictures got the admiration of many people, and they were widely re-circulated.

The most beautiful comments that described this rock formation were the "guardian of the mountains", according to what the Saudi photographer explained.

Speaking to CNN in Arabic, Al Fouda said: "I consider it one of the most beautiful natural rock formations in the valley, and one of the most beautiful pictures I have taken of a rock formation so far. tourist areas in general.

The Saudi photographer was surprised by the strong reactions from the majority of followers, who had great interest in getting the formation site to visit.

The valley is a haven for nature lovers, campers and away from the hustle and bustle of the city, as it is full of rock formations that were sculpted by time factors.

While there is still much to discover, Fouda hopes to visit again next year.

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