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05-JUL-2014

Masmak Fort

The Qasr Al Hokm district is the center of old Riyadh. The city has been conducting a major redevelopment project of the entire area since 1976, of which two phases are complete and the third under way. Qasr Al Hokm encompasses the historic Masmak Fort, seized by Ibn Saud when he retook Riyadh in 1902, as well as the rebuilt Great Mosque of Ar Riyadh, the Iman Turki Bin Abdullah Mosque, which can accommodate 17,000 worshippers. There are numerous squares and a palm lined park as well as the Governor’s Palace rebuilt in traditional style. Two of the city’s gates, Al Thumairi and Al Dukhna, were reconstructed under the project.

This is a place that bears a repeat visit as I’m sure we missed a lot of it, but it was 111 degrees F outside when we were there in mid-afternoon, and it would have been unthinkable to have been drinking water in public during Ramadan, so we couldn’t make as much progress as we would have liked. Interesting, but the heat wasn’t unbearable, even with a black abaya and headscarf, but I think the 10 additional degrees expected in summer might make such outings as this impossible. Still, I think this will be an ongoing gallery, when it gets cooler.

Below is a picture I took of the historic Masmak Fort when we first arrived in Riyadh. I just couldn’t get a wider view today, probably because I was concentrating on the flag in front of it, for once blowing in the wind, instead of the building!


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Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)17-Jul-2014 15:49
LOvely work.V
Paolo
jan madsen photography 15-Jul-2014 22:12
Great shot
Zoltán Balogh08-Jul-2014 15:01
Very impressive! V
Carl H. Johnson08-Jul-2014 10:36
I hope you took this great looking image from the coolness of your car :-) !!!~V~
MarcViskens07-Jul-2014 18:30
beautiful compositions Helen
Tom LeRoy06-Jul-2014 09:02
Excellent compositions, Helen. Hot sand castles ! V
The Ellisons06-Jul-2014 08:22
Oh, that heat, I don't envy you Helen. And you still managed to take great shots, well done!
Sam Rua06-Jul-2014 03:28
Both images are very nicely composed, Helen. Thanks for the BG information.
janescottcumming06-Jul-2014 01:00
Jim hit the nail on the head, it does look like a sand castle! V
Gill Kopy06-Jul-2014 00:53
Ditto the "sand castle" comments - looking forward to another visit to this very different fort V
Milan Vogrin05-Jul-2014 22:30
Nice pov!
Mairéad05-Jul-2014 22:17
Yes, sandcastle was the word that sprang to mind! It looks great against that cloudless blue sky. Not being able to drink in that heat would be torture. V
larose forest photos05-Jul-2014 19:57
An impressive structure, and like some of the others, I also think it looks like a gigantic sandcastle. It is very beautiful! I don't think I could have coped with the 111f heat! Anything over 68f is too hot for me! VV
joseantonio05-Jul-2014 19:25
I agree with Jim´s comment. Looks like a sand castle.V
Jola Dziubinska05-Jul-2014 19:03
Wonderful architecture, I like this tower with eyes and crown on top :) V.
Zeeby05-Jul-2014 18:40
Very impressive structure! V
Colin Storey05-Jul-2014 18:37
Two very well composed images of is great looking place. v
Patrick Goossens05-Jul-2014 18:36
Wonderful building whic seems to be made of mud .
Pierre05-Jul-2014 18:36
Une très belle structure très bien mise en valeur dans cette photo! V
Jim Coffman05-Jul-2014 18:32
This kinda reminds me of a sand castle...