There are many aspects of Saudi Arabia best presented in the form of pictures and graphics. This Gallery represents submissions by the general public of sights within Saudi Arabia not usually seen by those outside the Kingdom.

Abha, Saudi Arabia Photographs and Information
An Aseeri House and the Daily Market in Abha, Saudi Arabia.

Al Jenadriyah Festival Heritage & Cultural Festival Pictures and Information
Saudi Arabians building a Dhow.

Al Zaytah Images and Information
The picture of the Al Zaytah sandstone hills is almost unearthly.

Arabia in 1853 Graphics and Information
Graphics of Hair Styles seen in 1853.

Camel Birth Photos
A dromedary one-hump camel giving birth in the desert.

Camel Souq / Market in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Pictures
See how interesting it is to visit.

Dammam, Saudi Arabia in the 1950s Photographs
Pictures show what life was like in Saudi Arabia during the 1950s.

Date Palm Tree Information and Images
Date blossoms, yellow dates, and how the dates are dried in Saudi Arabia.

Desert Rain in Saudi Arabia Photos
See the destruction rain can cause in Saudi Arabian deserts and cities.

Dir'iyah, Saudi Arabia Information and Photos
View the restored Saud Palace and other buildings.

Ibn Saud (King Abdul Aziz) Information and Images
King Abdul Aziz lead an incredible life and unified the Arabian Peninsula.

Kaaba and Black Stone in Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Photos and information about the Kaaba and Black Stone.

Lake Layla's History in Pictures
Witness the Disappearance of Lake Layla in Saudi Arabia.

Mada'in-Salah and Nabataean Stone Tombs
See and learn about the beautiful Qsar Farid Nabataean Tomb.

Mecca / Makkah Photographs and Information
View images of how Mecca looks today and in the past.

Miscellaneous Photos of Saudi Arabia
There are many interesting and diverse places to visit in Saudi Arabia.

Riyadh is the capital and largest city in Saudi Arabia
Photographs / Pictures and information about Riyadh.

Sumit Your Photographs
Everything you always wanted to know about submitting your photos.


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Saudi Arabia in Pictures is an exemplary starting point for student researchers. A look at the development of a culture and an influential political state from a conglomeration of largely nomadic peoples underscores discussion of geography and the relationships between natural resources and the economy and between religion and everyday life. A page of specifically chosen Web Sites will link kids to other information about the Arabic language, interpretation of political events, Islamic prayer, and much more.

Saudi Arabian Trivia

The religion and customs of Saudi Arabia dictate conservative dress for adult men and women plus teenagers. Foreigners are given some leeway in the matter of dress, but they are expected to follow local customs, particularly in public places. As a general rule, foreign men should wear long trousers and shirts that cover the upper torso. Foreign women should wear loose fitting skirts with hemlines well below the knee. Sleeves should be at least elbow length and the neckline modest. Non-Muslim women living in Saudi Arabia usually wear the Abaya over their clothing.

Arabic Proverb - Write the bad things that are done to you in sand, but write the good things that happen to you on a piece of marble.

Photo Index: List of Photos in the Tour Saudi Arabia Photo Gallery and their Descriptions

Site Map: List of Page Titles and Page Descriptions

Link to 'A Virtual Tour of Saudi Arabia'

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To the best of my knowledge the copyright of the items in this Photo Gallery is held by the person submitting the item, are in public domain or do not have a copyright. If you hold the copyright to an item here and it was not submitted by you please contact me either at the Email address or the PO Box address found above.   Jane L. Smith

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