Saudi Arabia's Waba Crater Recognized Among World's Top 100 Geological Landmarks

The Saudi Geological Survey (SGS) announced the selection and nomination of the Waba Crater as one of the top 100 geological heritage sites in the world for 2024. (SPA)
The Saudi Geological Survey (SGS) announced the selection and nomination of the Waba Crater as one of the top 100 geological heritage sites in the world for 2024. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia's Waba Crater Recognized Among World's Top 100 Geological Landmarks

The Saudi Geological Survey (SGS) announced the selection and nomination of the Waba Crater as one of the top 100 geological heritage sites in the world for 2024. (SPA)
The Saudi Geological Survey (SGS) announced the selection and nomination of the Waba Crater as one of the top 100 geological heritage sites in the world for 2024. (SPA)

The Saudi Geological Survey (SGS) announced on Wednesday the selection and nomination of the Waba Crater as one of the top 100 geological heritage sites in the world for 2024.

This distinction was bestowed by the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

Also known as the Tamiya Quarry, or scientifically as the Al-Mar Volcano, the crater is located in Hurrat Khishb, about 270 km northeast of Jeddah,

SGS official spokesperson Tariq Abaalkhail said the selection came after an evaluation by a committee of 89 global experts, where the crater was chosen from among 174 nominated sites submitted by 64 countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United States, Italy, Canada, New Zealand, China, Iceland, Egypt, and Finland, among others.

The Waba Crater is considered one of the largest and most magnificent volcanic craters in the world and one of the largest dry Al-Mar volcanoes globally, Abaalkhail added.

It is part of a monogenetic volcanic field that includes 175 small volcanoes, with ages ranging from 2 million to a few hundred thousand years, covering an area of approximately 6,000 square kilometers.

The crater itself was formed about 1.1 million years ago, with a depth of around 250 meters and a diameter of 2.3 kilometers, which is about three times the average diameter of other volcanoes, he explained. It also contains a saline basin or shallow lake formed due to the accumulation of rainwater.

The Waba Crater, along with the other selected geological sites worldwide, is an inspiring destination that contributes to the promotion of geological tourism and the development of geological sciences, providing unique opportunities to disseminate knowledge in the field of earth sciences, he remarked.

 



Jeddah Municipality Sets New Guinness World Record with Volunteers Forum

1,277 participants contributed to setting a new Guinness World Record for 2025. SPA
1,277 participants contributed to setting a new Guinness World Record for 2025. SPA
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Jeddah Municipality Sets New Guinness World Record with Volunteers Forum

1,277 participants contributed to setting a new Guinness World Record for 2025. SPA
1,277 participants contributed to setting a new Guinness World Record for 2025. SPA

The Jeddah Municipality organized the third edition of the Million Volunteers Forum, where 1,277 participants contributed to setting a new Guinness World Record for 2025, earning the forum a Guinness certificate.
Director General of Community Responsibility at Jeddah Municipality Eng. Hattan bin Hashem Hamouda explained that the third edition of the forum focused on several topics and workshops aimed at raising awareness on the importance of volunteer work.
Hamouda emphasized that the event aimed to highlight the efforts of Jeddah's volunteers and their role in supporting government agencies, positioning the city as a model for attracting proactive volunteers.
He added that Jeddah Municipality launched many initiatives to support volunteers that contributed to achieving this exceptional accomplishment.
The Jeddah Municipality set its first Guinness World Record in 2023 by sponsoring the largest mural in the world made of plastic covers.