Tabuk, Rock arches stand out as exceptional geological and natural marvels, captivating explorers and prompting contemplation of the temporal and spatial dimensions of various landscapes. Within the Hisma Desert, located in the western part of the Tabuk region, numerous rock arches adorn both the core and peripheries of the desert. These structures attract tourists and spark curiosity with their circular shapes and detailed patterns that reveal themselves in greater detail upon closer inspection. Scientific studies attribute the formation of these arches to the combined effect of wind and the underlying geological composition. The wind, as a primary agent, propels sand particles along the incline of the fossilized terrain, leading to its accumulation on the leeward side. Over time, this cyclic process molds the distinctive rock arches, with factors like wind velocity, sediment availability, and geological composition influencing their size, configuration, and evolution, according to the Saudi Press Agency ( SPA). These arches are typically found in sandy regions with stable rock foundations. They evolve due to wind and erosion, with local conditions enhancing their beauty. The Hisma Desert's rock arches are a stunning blend of nature's artistry and environmental processes. Source : Bahrain News Agency