Icons of Saudi Nature Sticker Pack
Icons of Saudi Nature Sticker Pack
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Explore Saudi Arabia's Natural Icons
The Icons of Saudi Nature – Edition 01 is a curated sticker collection featuring eight distinct landscapes across Saudi Arabia. Each design highlights a natural feature that makes its location unique within the Kingdom, translated into WildSA’s bold, enamel-inspired style. This pack is a visual documentation of Saudi Arabia’s terrain. Simplified, structured, and built to be collected.
Elephant Rock – AlUla
Located in the desert of AlUla, Elephant Rock (Jabal Al-Fil) stands approximately 52 meters high. What makes it rare is its isolation. A naturally formed rock arch that clearly resembles an elephant, standing alone in open terrain rather than within a canyon system. Its shape was formed entirely by wind and erosion over millions of years.
abal Lawz – Tabuk Region
Rising to around 2,580 meters above sea level, Jabal Lawz is one of the highest peaks in Saudi Arabia. During winter, it receives real snowfall, making it one of the very few places in the Kingdom where the landscape turns fully white. Its granite peaks and cooler climate set it apart from the country’s dominant desert terrain.
Ad-Dahna Desert
Ad-Dahna forms a narrow, curved red sand corridor stretching roughly 1,000 kilometers. It connects the Great Nufud in the north to the Empty Quarter in the south. Unlike scattered dunes, its long linear ridges create wave-like patterns that run consistently across the landscape.
Great Nufud Desert
Covering roughly 65,000 square kilometers, the Great Nufud is one of Saudi Arabia’s largest sand seas. Its massive oval shape and deep red sand distinguish it from other desert regions. Seasonal rainfall occasionally creates temporary lowland oases within the dunes, a rare contrast inside such a vast arid environment.
Wadi Lajeb – Jazan Region
Wadi Lajeb is known for its steep rock walls and year-round flowing water. Unlike many wadis that only fill after rainfall, parts of this canyon maintain permanent streams. The enclosed rock formations create shade and cooler air, allowing dense vegetation to grow in an otherwise dry region.
Faifa Mountains – Jazan Highlands
Faifa rises to elevations exceeding 1,800 meters. Its slopes are carved into agricultural terraces that wrap around the mountain in layered green patterns. Due to its height and climate, seasonal clouds often settle at village level, giving the area its well-known “mountain above the clouds” reputation.
Umluj – Red Sea Coast
Umluj is surrounded by more than 100 small islands along the Red Sea. The region is known for its shallow coral reefs and unusually clear turquoise water. Its undeveloped coastline and island clusters make it one of the most distinctive marine environments in Saudi Arabia.
Qarah Hills – Al Ahsa
Qarah Hills are composed of sedimentary rock formations shaped by wind erosion. The hills contain narrow corridors and cave-like passages that allow air to circulate naturally, creating noticeably cooler temperatures inside. The structure of these rock formations makes them visually and geologically unique within the Eastern Province.
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