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Scenes that capture hearts.. This is how snow was drawn on Jabal Al-Lawz in Tabuk

In attempts and challenges to appear in the most beautiful documentary images of the snow waves that covered the Tabuk region and turned it into a white robe with the onset of the winter season, photography enthusiasts flocked from the early hours of morning on the slopes of Jabal Al -Lawz.

The families of Tabuk rushed to reach Jabal Al-Lawz as a winter tourist destination, where they monitored the snow and enjoyed its coverage of trees, heights and plains, after the polar wave covered the mountain peaks and lowlands, so that the scene returns to the White Mountain sites every year.

In his interview with Al-Arabiya.net, photographer Fawaz Al-Harbi said that photographing snow is one of the most difficult types of photography given the cold weather and the long waiting time the photographer takes to get the right shot .

He also indicated that he spent more than 20 hours accessing the images through which he wants to document the aesthetics of snow falling on Jabal Al-Lawz, which attracts many photographers.

He explained that despite the cold and strong winds, the photographer feels happy when the snow falls and his efforts are crowned with success and comes out with professional photos, while some photographers may leave when they do not see the snow, as the story has need patience and waiting to come out with professional images.

This is how Jabal Al-Lawz looked like this morning – Photo by Fawaz Al-Harbi

Cold square

Additionally, meteorologist Dr. December, and the Arabs of the Levant consider Al-Murabaaniyya very cold on December 23, the “winter solstice”.

And he went on to say that if the grip of the square of the elements of the climate system is able to blow, the cold north wind would intensify, and at its end, the wind storm that does not stop on a specific side would intensify, so the cold of the square inside and on the surface, and the cold of February on the surface.

Jabal Al-Lawz this morning

Jabal Al-Lawz this morning

Interestingly, Jabal Al-Lawz, located in northwest Saudi Arabia near the Jordanian border in the Tabuk region, about 200 km northwest of Tabuk city, has an elevation of 2549 meters above sea level. sea. it was named Jabal Al-Lawz because of the almond trees in it, and snow sometimes falls on it in winter and sometimes in spring if there is a depression.

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