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Tabuk Province has one of the most incredible concentrations of natural wonders in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
Among all there is a more discreet but fascinating place, Al-Shaq. This name means the tear (or rip) which makes sense as here the earth has been literally torn apart by tectonic forces. That is the reason why this place is also known as the Great Canyon of Saudi Arabia.
On the way a large stone circles appear on the ground that are probably another example of the numerous Bronze Age (3rd millennium BC) tombs of the Arabian Peninsula. But once past those tombs, what was just a shallow dry valley on the south becomes a crack in the ground that keeps on spreading until becoming a wide and impressively deep canyon. It is actually possible to be at the exact place where the breach appears and stand with feet on both sides of it. A track allows relatively easy access to the northern part of the canyon where the impressive scale of Al-Shaq is revealed. An overhang offers a perfect perspective for a souvenir picture but be careful not to get too close as rocks may fall some 300 meters lower!
When looking towards the east one can distinguish in a vertical breach a wrecked car that attempted the big jump as a reminder to all people about being careless at the edge of the cliff.
Al-Shaq has a little secret feature hidden in the shallow valley that becomes the canyon, a so-called mushroom rock, meaning a rock whose base is narrower than its upper part. Try to find it!
- The Great Canyon of Saudi Arabia