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Yemen is an ancient nation at the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, bordered by Saudi Arabia to the north and Oman to the east, with coastlines on both the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. It is one of the oldest centres of civilisation in the Arab world - the legendary home of the Queen of Sheba, a land of ancient mud-brick skyscrapers, frankincense trade routes, and a cultural heritage stretching back over three thousand years.
The old walled city of Sana'a, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most visually extraordinary urban landscapes on Earth - a medieval skyline of tower houses decorated with intricate geometric patterns of white gypsum and stained glass that rise above ancient souqs, mosques, and bathhouses that have served the city for centuries. The island of Socotra, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most alien and biologically unique landscapes on the planet - its endemic dragon blood trees, with their distinctive umbrella-shaped canopies of deep red sap, grow nowhere else on Earth. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Remote Locations, and Scenic Views collections.
Yemeni cuisine is widely regarded as among the finest in the Arab world - saltah (a hearty meat stew with fenugreek foam) is the national dish, while mandi (slow-cooked spiced lamb over rice), lahoh (spongy flatbread), and fresh Red Sea fish are beloved staples across the country. The Hadhramaut Valley in the east contains some of the most remarkable mud-brick architecture in the world - towering multistorey clay buildings rising from the desert floor in ancient cities that have been continuously inhabited for thousands of years. Browse related feeds under Castles & Palaces, Places of Worship, and Museums & Monuments on EarthLive.TV.
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Yemen is an ancient nation at the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, bordered by Saudi Arabia to the north and Oman to the east, with coastlines on both the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. It is one of the oldest centres of civilisation in the Arab world - the legendary home of the Queen of Sheba, a land of ancient mud-brick skyscrapers, frankincense trade routes, and a cultural heritage stretching back over three thousand years.
The old walled city of Sana'a, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most visually extraordinary urban landscapes on Earth - a medieval skyline of tower houses decorated with intricate geometric patterns of white gypsum and stained glass that rise above ancient souqs, mosques, and bathhouses that have served the city for centuries. The island of Socotra, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most alien and biologically unique landscapes on the planet - its endemic dragon blood trees, with their distinctive umbrella-shaped canopies of deep red sap, grow nowhere else on Earth. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Remote Locations, and Scenic Views collections.
Yemeni cuisine is widely regarded as among the finest in the Arab world - saltah (a hearty meat stew with fenugreek foam) is the national dish, while mandi (slow-cooked spiced lamb over rice), lahoh (spongy flatbread), and fresh Red Sea fish are beloved staples across the country. The Hadhramaut Valley in the east contains some of the most remarkable mud-brick architecture in the world - towering multistorey clay buildings rising from the desert floor in ancient cities that have been continuously inhabited for thousands of years. Browse related feeds under Castles & Palaces, Places of Worship, and Museums & Monuments on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Djibouti.