Riyadh: Fog remains one of the most distinctive natural features of Al-Baha Region during the summer season, frequently blanketing its highlands, mountain peaks, and forests in scenic landscapes that highlight the region's rich environmental diversity. According to Saudi Press Agency, during the early morning and evening hours, patches of fog form across the Sarawat Mountains, drifting through valleys and covering forests and natural parks. The resulting views underscore Al-Baha's unique natural character and diverse terrain. Fog is a defining feature of Al-Baha's summer climate, contributing to cooler temperatures, particularly at higher elevations, and enhancing the region's appeal as a popular summer destination. It is especially visible in many forests and mountain parks, where low clouds blend with lush vegetation and rugged natural formations to create striking landscapes that attract visitors and nature enthusiasts. Al-Baha continues to showcase its rich natural assets throughout the summer season, including dense forests, mountainous highlands, and a moderate climate. Fog remains one of the region's most recognizable environmental features, reflecting the beauty of its landscape and the diversity of its natural environment.
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Fog Enhances Appeal of Al-Baha Highlands During Summer Season
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