Thanks for the nice pictures.
Saudi Arabia looks like a beautiful country and is greener than I thought.
You are very welcome. Yes, KSA is a very diverse country with almost all imaginable landscapes as this thread clearly confirms. It's a common misconception by the uninformed that there is no greenery despite half of the country being mountainous and despite a 3000 km long tropical coastline. In fact there are several large areas of KSA with subtropical weather where all kind of exotic fruits and vegetables are grown locally such as coffee (an Arabic invention), bananas, rice and plenty more etc. Even the central areas of KSA such as Najd dominated by deserts, valleys, steppes, oasis, farmlands etc. agriculture is and has always been an important source of income. KSA is a major exporter of agricultural products in the Arab and Muslim world.
Although desert landscapes (deserts in KSA came in all shapes and forms, there are mountainous, steppe-like, sandy, stony and even volcanic deserts so to speak) are the dominating feature of KSA and most MENA countries, half of KSA is mountainous as this topographic map below will confirm:
A feature that both KSA and France share, that not many countries do, is that we have access to two seas at once. The Red Sea and Gulf respectively in the case of KSA and the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea in the case of France. The Arabian Peninsula (largest peninsula in the world) naturally has access to 3 seas (Red Sea, Gulf, Arabian Sea and wider Indian Ocean).
Anyway here below you can see the great diversity of the desert landscapes in KSA:
Saudi Arabia Snow by
ABO_TMEEM, on Flickr
Volcano Madina Saudi Arabia by
Abdullah Alturaigy, on Flickr
kasser by
Abdullah Alturaigy, on Flickr
Zyaan by Mohammed Albuhaisi, on Flickr
Lines to Reflection by Abdulmajeed Al Juhani, on Flickr
You can explore this further on your own just by taking a quick look at previous pages where you will be able to see many other examples of this.