Arabian Legend
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i took few fossils images on red sea in petro rabigh too
No you didn't, your playing me post them if you did let me see them.
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i took few fossils images on red sea in petro rabigh too
The level pf trolling in this site is unbelievable. On-topic, I read somewhere in the internet that scientist has found various fossils of modern fauna (such as hippo, crocodiles etc.) under the sand of ksa's empty quarter region. I always believe that once upon a time the desert that now exist in ksa were once an everlasting green just like tropical forest but somehow turn into desert (may be due to climate change) and this finding has confirm my believe. I mean how could creatures like hippo and crocs live in a place with no sufficient amount of water to support them?
why would they swallow you ? you are not Khalid bin Abdullah Al-Melhem
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I always believe that once upon a time the desert that now exist in ksa were once an everlasting green just like tropical forest but somehow turn into desert (may be due to climate change) and this finding has confirm my believe. I mean how could creatures like hippo and crocs live in a place with no sufficient amount of water to support them?
it's not a believe it's a geographical fact, there was a lot of Rivers in the Arabian Peninsula, and a huge lake in the Empty Quarter
the frozen heights of Hijaz Mountains was the source of the water, the water come down from the Hijaz Mountains and make their way to Najd and ending up in Kuwait. if my memory serves me it dried out some 5000 years ago.
Less than 10.000 years ago most of KSA was tropical. Including the Rub' al-Khali. Looked just like the tropical areas of KSA today in Hijaz, and southern provinces.
Not to turn this thread off-topic I will instruct you to view this thread below:
Wild Arabia - BBC documentary series. | Pakistan Defence
I mean the last lion in KSA was killed 90 years ago. The Arabian Leopard although very endangered is still there. Unfortunately our hunters killed all the Cheetah's.
You can see the Arabian Leopard below:
Illustration of last lion killed in KSA:
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ok bossNo you didn't, your playing me post them if you did let me see them.
ok boss
these are stones not dust very hard thick stones
I have heard from many people as well as read some articles referring to Rub al-Khali as Iram of the Pillars, I don't how true is that?
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What creatures were they?
remains of accent humans dinosaurs Kabsa كبسة
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Good stuff you guys have over there in Jeddah, Stop smoking it