Nature's Sculptures: Tabuk's Ancient Narrow-Bottomed Rock Formations
Ancient mushroom-shaped rock formations in Tabuk rise dramatically on narrow bases, sculpted by nature over thousands of years. These natural monuments have withstood harsh winds and shifting climate, creating some of the region’s most unique geological sights.
Their unusual shapes are the result of centuries of erosion. Sand-laden winds carved deeply into the lower portions of the rocks, while the upper sections remained intact, shielded from the wind's sandblasting, creating formations with distinctive and striking shapes.
The rock monuments rise naturally amid Tabuk's varied geological layers, composed of distinct units separated by fine strata, creating a visually striking landscape that reflects the passage of time and the succession of different environments.



