After reviving a concert, Kazem Al Saher wandered between nature and the effects of Ula in Saudi Arabia.



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Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The Iraqi artist, nicknamed the "Kaiser", Kazem Al-Saher, visited the historic province of Ala in Saudi Arabia and visited its natural and historical sites.

Al-Saher has published several photos through his official account on Twitter, wandering around the historic province of Alula. With an Iraqi evening with Iraqi musician Ilham Al-Madefi at the Mirror Theater as part of the Tantoura Winter Festival on Friday, February 15th.

In his photo, the singer appears in front of a rock mass called "Mount Elephant", located 50 meters from the ground.

In addition to the Elephant Mountain, the singer inspected sculptures carved on the rock faces of the province and visited a railway station, built in 1900 by Sultan Abdul Hamid II, according to the Saudi news agency SPA.

Al-Saher was not the only person to have visited the province of Al-Ula this month: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, Vice President and Sovereign of Dubai , has recently returned to the province with His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid. In the presence of the coronation of the Knights of the United Arab Emirates in the Concours des Deux Saintes Mosques for Endurance and Endurance in early February.

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