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The Power of Water

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Before the modern city of AlUla rose to prominence, its natural springs and water systems were at the heart of its existence. For centuries, AlUla's oasis has been a critical stop on the Incense Road, connecting cultures and trading routes across the Arabian Peninsula. Water, both from the sky and the earth, has sustained life here, and its management has shaped both the landscape and the people.

In this episode, we step back in time and explore the ancient wells, oases, and water systems that have supported AlUla for millennia. We’ll see how the inhabitants of this region once relied on camels and complex water systems to survive in the desert, and witness a reenactment that celebrates the founding of the ancient city of Tayma. Along the way, we’ll discover how AlUla’s connection to water continues to influence its art, culture, and life today.

Recorded on location in immersive surround sound, this episode transports you directly to the heart of AlUla, where history, nature, and culture come together in perfect harmony.

Thank you to everyone who featured in this episode:

  • Abdur Razzak, our Rawi (guide) through the old town of Alula
  • Local artisans from Madrasat Addeera
  • Local performers and dancers in the Ancient Kingdoms Festival of Tayma
  • Our local guide Laura Alho

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Our on-location Immersion documentaries are designed so that you can experience everything we did in this episode. Find out more at ExperienceAlula.com. Check out @experiencealula on Instagram, Facebook and X for more inspiration and ideas.

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Before the modern city of AlUla rose to prominence, its natural springs and water systems were at the heart of its existence. For centuries, AlUla's oasis has been a critical stop on the Incense Road, connecting cultures and trading routes across the Arabian Peninsula. Water, both from the sky and the earth, has sustained life here, and its management has shaped both the landscape and the people.

In this episode, we step back in time and explore the ancient wells, oases, and water systems that have supported AlUla for millennia. We’ll see how the inhabitants of this region once relied on camels and complex water systems to survive in the desert, and witness a reenactment that celebrates the founding of the ancient city of Tayma. Along the way, we’ll discover how AlUla’s connection to water continues to influence its art, culture, and life today.

Recorded on location in immersive surround sound, this episode transports you directly to the heart of AlUla, where history, nature, and culture come together in perfect harmony.

Thank you to everyone who featured in this episode:

  • Abdur Razzak, our Rawi (guide) through the old town of Alula
  • Local artisans from Madrasat Addeera
  • Local performers and dancers in the Ancient Kingdoms Festival of Tayma
  • Our local guide Laura Alho

FIND OUT MORE

Our on-location Immersion documentaries are designed so that you can experience everything we did in this episode. Find out more at ExperienceAlula.com. Check out @experiencealula on Instagram, Facebook and X for more inspiration and ideas.

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