Tucked silently away in the Al-Baha region of southwest Saudi Arabia, the heritage village of Dhee Ayn, also known as Thee Ain or Zed Ain, is a 400-year-old, ancient, fortified settlement. Its dense history and eye-catching white-stone buildings never cease to amuse tourists, rendering them with as much visual excess as historical delight. Perched atop a dazzling marble hill, making for a unique window in the Kingdom's iconic past, this abandoned hamlet at once conflates natural beauty with cultural value.
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Exploring Dhee Ayn: Saudi Arabia’s Marble Village Of White Stone
Dhee Ayn, a 400-year-old white-stone village in Saudi Arabia’s Al-Baha region, offers a mesmerising blend of marble architecture, history, and natural spring-fed terraces

A view of Dhee Ayn
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A view of Dhee Ayn
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