Jazan: A Diversity of Terrains and Climates Reflects its Authenticity, Beauty

Mountain dwellers are skilled climbers who do not need tools or aids
Mountain dwellers are skilled climbers who do not need tools or aids
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Jazan: A Diversity of Terrains and Climates Reflects its Authenticity, Beauty

Mountain dwellers are skilled climbers who do not need tools or aids
Mountain dwellers are skilled climbers who do not need tools or aids

The Jazan area is distinguished from other Saudi areas by its cultural and geographic diversity.

Every city or governorate in it has a certain accent and way of life that is different from the other, where coastal cities, islands and mountains each have a different pattern of culture and tradition.

This difference can be observed and followed from the Jazan coast in southern Saudi Arabia to its mountains where they still maintain the authenticity of their culture, whether it’s clothing, rose tiaras on their heads, or the jasmine necklaces on their chests.

Many in Jazan refuse to let go of their traditional clothing such as the Izaar [a form of kilt] of which there are two types in the area: A coastal one that is white and a mountainous one that is black. The colors are different due to the difference in terrains and the temperatures in the summer, a resident of the area told Asharq Al-Awsat.

Temperatures are colder in the mountains compared to the coast and it is rainier, making it green. It gathers water across the mountain and stores them in the soil, then discharges the water from the mountain tops and rooftops of houses to water tanks so that they can be used for crops, especially during dry seasons.

This diversity in the climate and terrains reflects on their way of life, including their cuisines that differ between the mountains and coast. Some of the residents of the mountain told Asharq Al-Awsat that their favorite meal was “Eish Wadam”, a plate of rice and meat, whereas residents of the coast listed seafood as their favorite.

The Jazan mountains are characterized by their crops, including coffee beans, thyme, wild fig, mango and wild basil among others. Bees live in rocks on the mountain tops, which has made residents of the mountain excellent mountain climbers where they climb to the top without any helping tools.

Residents of the coast, on the other hand, sail and fish. Despite these differences, there are many common features between the coasts and mountains.

In the administrative Jazan area, which has a population of 1.5 million, multiple local accents differ from one area to another, all mountainous and differ in how they pronounce Arabic words.

The residents, however, can understand each other, whereas it would be difficult for someone from outside the area to easily comprehend the way they speak.

Among these accents are al-Raith, Fifa, Bani Ghazi, Horoub, Bani Malek and Sala, all of which are Khawlani accents that trace their origin to al-Hamiriyya.



What to Know About Sinkholes after a US Woman May Have Disappeared into One

Rescue workers search in a sinkhole for Elizabeth Pollard, who disappeared while looking for her cat, in Marguerite, Pa., Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
Rescue workers search in a sinkhole for Elizabeth Pollard, who disappeared while looking for her cat, in Marguerite, Pa., Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
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What to Know About Sinkholes after a US Woman May Have Disappeared into One

Rescue workers search in a sinkhole for Elizabeth Pollard, who disappeared while looking for her cat, in Marguerite, Pa., Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
Rescue workers search in a sinkhole for Elizabeth Pollard, who disappeared while looking for her cat, in Marguerite, Pa., Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Authorities fear a grandmother in western Pennsylvania who disappeared while looking for her cat may have been swallowed by a sinkhole, The Associated Press reported.
Crews lowered a pole camera with a sensitive listening device into the hole on Tuesday but no sound was detected, while a second camera lowered down showed what could be a shoe.
Police say Elizabeth Pollard's relatives called police at about 1 a.m. to say she hadn’t been seen since Monday evening when she went to search for her cat. They found Pollard’s 5-year-old granddaughter in her parked car near the manhole-sized opening.
Here are some things to know about sinkholes:
What are sinkholes? A sinkhole is an area of ground that has no natural external surface drainage and can form when the ground below the land surface can no longer support the land above, according to the US Geological Survey.
The land usually stays intact for a period of time until the underground spaces just get too big. If there is not enough support for the land above the spaces, then a sudden, dramatic collapse of the land surface can happen.
How common are sinkholes? Sinkholes are most common in what geologists call karst terrain, which involves types of rock including limestone below the land surface that can naturally be dissolved by groundwater circulating through them. They can also happen due to old underground mines.
The most damage from sinkholes in the US tends to occur in Florida, Texas, Alabama, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee and Pennsylvania. Florida, for example, is highly susceptible to sinkholes because it sits above limestone.
How big are sinkholes? Sinkholes can range in size from holes that are just a few feet wide to ones that cover a vast area spanning hundreds of acres. Their depth can also vary from just a few inches to more than 100 feet (more than 30 meters). Some are shaped like shallow bowls or saucers, whereas others have vertical walls. Some hold water and form ponds.
Other recent sinkhole incidents In June, a giant sinkhole in southern Illinois swallowed the center of a soccer field built on top of a limestone mine, taking down a large light pole and leaving a gaping chasm where squads of kids often play. No one was hurt.
In 2023, a sinkhole that in 2013 fatally swallowed a man sleeping in his house in suburban Tampa, Florida, reopened for a third time, but it was behind chain-link fencing and caused no harm to people or property. Officials said the sinkhole reopening was not unusual, especially in central Florida with its porous limestone base.
A large sinkhole opened up in 2020 in South Dakota near where a man was mowing his lawn. Testing revealed a large, improperly sealed mine beneath part of the housing subdivision, and a 40-foot-deep (12-meter-deep) pit mine in another corner of the neighborhood, a lawyer for some of the area homeowners said. Since the first giant collapse, more sinkholes have appeared.
A large sinkhole that swallowed oil field equipment and some vehicles in southeastern Texas in 2008 expanded in 2023 when another sinkhole developed and joined the first one.