Anniversary of the founding of the first Saudi state, February 22, a water sower walks around the old neighborhood to give people water from the well, preserving the heritage of the ancestors and passing it down between generations, a close-up depiction of a smiling Saudi Gulf Arab man wearing traditional clothing carrying a popular leather bucket on his back, Fat Owl 1727M4K0:13
The sweetness and abundance of water, the location of the well in the city of Tayma in the Tabuk region, the Well of Bin Hadaj, the largest and most famous ancient wells in the Arabian Peninsula, the age of the well is about 3000 years, it was a source of life and a meeting point for trade caravans, a prominent tourist and historical landmark.4K0:30
On our day in the year 1727 AD, the anniversary of the founding of the first Saudi state, February 22, a water sower walks around the old neighborhood to water people from the well, preserving the heritage of the ancestors and passing it down between generations, a close-up depiction of a smiling Saudi Gulf Arab man wearing traditional clothing carrying on his back a popular bucket of water. Skin4K0:25
The location of the well is in the city of Tayma in the Tabuk region, the Well of Bin Hadaj, the largest and most famous ancient wells in the Arabian Peninsula, with an age of about 3000 years. The sweetness and abundance of the water made it a source of life and a meeting point for trade caravans, a prominent tourist and historical landmark.4K0:26
The location of the well is in the city of Tayma in the Tabuk region, the Well of Bin Hadaj, the largest and most famous ancient wells in the Arabian Peninsula, with an age of about 3000 years. The sweetness and abundance of the water made it a source of life and a meeting point for trade caravans, a prominent tourist and historical landmark.4K0:33
The sign of Bir Bin Hadaj, the sweetness and abundance of water, the location of the well in the city of Tayma in the Tabuk region, is one of the largest and most famous ancient wells in the Arabian Peninsula. The well is about 3000 years old and was a source of life and a meeting point for trade caravans, making it a prominent tourist and historical landmark.4K0:33
Preserving the heritage of our ancestors and passing it down between generations, Day of Dina 1727 AD, the anniversary of the founding of the first Saudi state, February 22, a water sower walks around the old neighborhood to water people from the well, a close-up depiction of a smiling Saudi Gulf Arab man wearing a traditional costume carrying on his back a popular bucket of water. Skin4K0:12
Preserving the heritage of our ancestors and passing it down between generations, the anniversary of the founding of the first Saudi state, February 22, a close-up depiction of a smiling Saudi Gulf Arab man wearing traditional clothing carrying a popular leather bucket on his back, a water sower walking around the old neighborhood to water people from the well, Boom Fat 1717 M4K0:24
A prominent tourist and historical landmark, the Bin Hadaj Well, known for its sweet and abundant water, is located in the city of Tayma in the Tabuk region. It is one of the largest and most famous ancient wells in the Arabian Peninsula, with an age of about 3000 years. It was a source of life and a meeting point for trade caravans.4K0:24
A water sower walks around the old neighborhood to water people from the well, preserving the heritage of the ancestors and passing it down between generations, the anniversary of the founding of the first Saudi state, February 22, a close-up depiction of a smiling Saudi Gulf Arab man wearing traditional clothing carrying a popular leather bucket on his back, Fat Owl 1727M4K0:21
The sign of Bir Bin Hadaj, the sweetness and abundance of water, the location of the well in the city of Tayma in the Tabuk region, is one of the largest and most famous ancient wells in the Arabian Peninsula. The well is about 3000 years old and was a source of life and a meeting point for trade caravans, making it a prominent tourist and historical landmark.0:22
The sweetness and abundance of water, the location of the well in the city of Tayma in the Tabuk region, the Well of Bin Hadaj, the largest and most famous ancient wells in the Arabian Peninsula, the age of the well is about 3000 years, it was a source of life and a meeting point for trade caravans, a prominent tourist and historical landmark.0:54