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Around Al Waaba the Creator الوعبة مبلغ طميةAl ‘Awāzim

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Distance
7.25 mi
Elevation gain
144 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
144 ft
Max elevation
3,385 ft
TrailRank 
41
Min elevation
3,248 ft
Trail type
Loop
Moving time
one hour
Time
one hour 35 minutes
Coordinates
1299
Uploaded
December 10, 2021
Recorded
December 2021
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near Al ‘Awāzim, Mecca Region (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)

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This track I took is very difficult don't follow unless your jeep is lifted and you have another car with you. You can easily get stuck unless you know exactly what you are doing.


The fun in this track is endless to me. Hope you enjoy it.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Wahbah_crater


Al Wahbah Crater (Arabic: فَوْهَة ٱلْوَعْبَة, romanized: Fawhat al-Waʿbah), also Maqlaʿ Ṭamiyyah (مَقْلَع طَمِيَّة), is a volcanic crater, which is about 250 kilometres (160 miles) away from Ta'if, on the western edge of the Harrat Kishb basalt plateau in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia (lat. 22.90632, lon. 41.13849). The Harrat Kishb plateau[1][2] contains many volcanic cones. It is 780 m (2,560 ft) deep and 6.90 km (4.29 mi) in diameter. The bottom of the crater is covered with white sodium phosphate crystals.


Contents
1 Origins
2 Vegetation
3 Tourism
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
Origins
While it was thought for some time that the crater was formed by a meteorite, as its appearance resembles that of the Barringer Crater, with its circular form and high sides, it is now commonly accepted by geologists that the crater is a maar crater, and was formed by volcanic activity in the form of an underground phreatic eruption – a massive steam explosion generated by molten basaltic magma coming into contact with subterranean water.[3]

Vegetation
The remains of date palm plantations can be found halfway down the side of the crater, but they are disused. There are springs near the plantations. It is easy to climb down from the rim to the bottom of the crater there from the north side on a prepared path, although most of the circumference has steep unclimbable cliffs. At the top of the path is a stone hut which contains rubbish and debris, and some suitable places for camping, although there are better places to camp to the south (see below). In the north of the Wahbah Crater, there is some vegetation located.[citation needed]

Tourism
It takes a person 45–60 minutes to go to the bottom of the crater. This crater is very slippery and it is hard for people to come up to the surface. To climb back up takes approx 60–90 minutes. There is some mobile phone signal within the crater, and the site receives very few visitors, even over weekends. As of April 2017, there has been upgrades to the park. A stone wall has been erected about 1/4 to 1/3 of the crater rim from the northwest to southwest. There is a mosque at the end of the entrance road. There are also upgraded picnic shelters around the rim.[citation needed]

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