Wadi Baida is located west of Al-Baha Airport, north of Al-Baha towards Taif, and it is the oldest village that has an ancient history, and the first line connecting Al-Baha to the cities of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia passes through Wadi Baida, and is famous for its pomegranate cultivation, pomegranate farms, fertilizers and palm trees, and its abundant production and quality. Wadi Baida is a name that has been associated with agricultural crops since ancient times, and pomegranates are at the forefront of the most marketed and famous fruits from the products of this valley. Hamad Al-Jasser spoke about it, saying: “Wadi Baida is one of the most famous valleys of the Arabian Peninsula that penetrates part of the Sarat Al-Hijaz, sloping south of the Najd, passing through the city of Turaba and Al-Khurma, then meets the valleys that prevent it from continuing in the desert by the sands of Nafud Sabeel.”
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