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Yemen Collection (page 2)

Background imageYemen Collection: View of Bazaar

View of Bazaar, Sana a, Yemen

Background imageYemen Collection: Carved wooden window

Carved wooden window, Shibam (Unesco World Heritage City), Seiyun District, Yemen

Background imageYemen Collection: Al Hajjarin Village

Al Hajjarin Village, Wadi Dawan (Wadi Do an), Yemen

Background imageYemen Collection: Al Hajjarin Village, Wadi Dawan (Wadi Do an), Yemen

Al Hajjarin Village, Wadi Dawan (Wadi Do an), Yemen Al Hajjarin Village inside Wadi Dawan - Yemen

Background imageYemen Collection: Dar Al Hajar (the Rock Palace), Wadi Dhar, Yemen

Dar Al Hajar (the Rock Palace), Wadi Dhar, Yemen Dar Hal Hajjar (the Rock Palace), Wadi Dhar - Yemen

Background imageYemen Collection: Stained glass windows

Stained glass windows, Dar Al Hajar (the Rock Palace), Wadi Dhar, Yemen Stained glass colorful windows inside Dar Hal Hajjar (the Rock Palace), Wadi Dhar - Yemen

Background imageYemen Collection: Old city of Sanaa (Unesco World Heritage City), Yemen

Old city of Sanaa (Unesco World Heritage City), Yemen The Unesco World Heritage City of Sanaa at sunrise - Yemen

Background imageYemen Collection: Skyline of Sanaa (Unesco World Heritage City), Yemen

Skyline of Sanaa (Unesco World Heritage City), Yemen The unique architecture of the Unesco World Heritage City of Sanaa at sunrise - Yemen

Background imageYemen Collection: Dragonblood tree (Dracaena Cinnabari)

Dragonblood tree (Dracaena Cinnabari), Homil Plateau, Socotra Island, Yemen

Background imageYemen Collection: Perched on the edge of the Tabal Kawkaban (9

Perched on the edge of the Tabal Kawkaban (9, 350 feet) is the ancient stone town of Kawkaban, which served as a mountain fortress for the residents of Shibam, living at the foot of the mountain

Background imageYemen Collection: A Yemeni trader at his market stall in the old Suq

A Yemeni trader at his market stall in the old Suq. Surrounded by a massive 20 to 30-foot high wall, old Sana a is one of the worlds oldest inhabited cities

Background imageYemen Collection: Yemeni trader sells traditional daggers at his stall

Yemeni trader sells traditional daggers at his stall in old Sana a. Every male Yemeni wears a jambiya (a curved dagger) on a finely decorated belt

Background imageYemen Collection: Surrounded by a massive 20 to 30-foot high wall

Surrounded by a massive 20 to 30-foot high wall, old Sana a is one of the worlds oldest inhabited cities. Several stone and brick buildings date back to the 11th Century AD; many are over 400 years

Background imageYemen Collection: An old wooden sailing boat

An old wooden sailing boat, known as a dhow, at Qalansiah, an important fishing village in the northwest of Socotra Island. An Egyptian vulture perches on the prow

Background imageYemen Collection: The Zaheg Dunes near the southern shores of Socotra Island

The Zaheg Dunes near the southern shores of Socotra Island. The Shaab Escarpment is visible in the distance

Background imageYemen Collection: The top of the Diharo wadi (3

The top of the Diharo wadi (3, 500 feet) in the Dixam area of the Haghir Mountains. The highest peaks are visible in the distance. The islands mountainous terrain attracts rain

Background imageYemen Collection: Endemic Dragons Blood Trees

Endemic Dragons Blood Trees (Dracaene cannabari) grow among Socotran Desert Roses in the Homhil Mountains. The closest relative of the Dragons Blood Tree is found the other side of the African

Background imageYemen Collection: Arerher dunes, Hala Coast

Arerher dunes, Hala Coast. During the monsoon season, which lasts for four months from late May until late September each year

Background imageYemen Collection: Socotra Island is about 87 miles long and between 25

Socotra Island is about 87 miles long and between 25 and 31 miles wide, covering an area of 1, 400 square miles. It lies in the Arabian Sea

Background imageYemen Collection: The stark beauty of the landscape near Dileesa

The stark beauty of the landscape near Dileesa, looking inland towards the Haghir Mountains, which rise steeply from the coastal plains to nearly 5, 000 feet above sea level



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