Saturday, April 28, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
Jeddah Fountain at Night
Jeddah Fountain was gifted to the city of Jeddah by King
Fahd. It is also called King Fahd's Fountain. It is the tallest fountain of the
world. It is located at the coast of Jeddah city inside Red Sea. The fountain
can blow water 260 meter above from the surface Red Sea. People throughout
Jeddah city can see this fountain at night. It adds an awesome view to Jeddah
City. The following picture was taken from the window of a luxury room of a
luxury hotel located in Al-Sharfia distt about 10km from the Fountain.
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Jeddah Saudi Arabia
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Underwater Jeddah - a diver’s delight!
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The Jedda fish market is great. All that fresh fish to look at and select from to take home to cook or to order from the menu in one of the city’s fantastic restaurants. Yet, all things considered, the market is somewhat lacking. With only 50 or so types of fish on sale, the Jedda area has something far fishier to boast of. You wouldn’t notice it as it is hidden from view to most people. Yet just a just a short walk from the beach or a short boat ride grants you access to the multicoloured and otherwise secret world of the Red Sea, as the reef lies just off the coast of Jeddah.
This is one of the most exciting diving areas of the world and is relatively unspoilt. However, it is sufficiently developed that many have already benefited from trips and holiday deals that have enabled them to explore and behold this Saudi treasure. What better place to take a camera to view and record images of the most amazing sights!
The Jedda fish market is great. All that fresh fish to look at and select from to take home to cook or to order from the menu in one of the city’s fantastic restaurants. Yet, all things considered, the market is somewhat lacking. With only 50 or so types of fish on sale, the Jedda area has something far fishier to boast of. You wouldn’t notice it as it is hidden from view to most people. Yet just a just a short walk from the beach or a short boat ride grants you access to the multicoloured and otherwise secret world of the Red Sea, as the reef lies just off the coast of Jeddah.
This is one of the most exciting diving areas of the world and is relatively unspoilt. However, it is sufficiently developed that many have already benefited from trips and holiday deals that have enabled them to explore and behold this Saudi treasure. What better place to take a camera to view and record images of the most amazing sights!
What’s down there?
The Red Sea coastline has a fringing reef that is about 6,000 years old. A fringing reef is one of the main kinds of reef and is directly attached to a shoreline, though it may be separated from it by shallow water or a lagoon. This is unlike a barrier reef, for example, which is separated from the shore by a deeper body of water.
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Information
Location:
Jeddah Saudi Arabia
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