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Al-Harrah Should 'Spring' Saudi Tourism
Neglect and disrepair have almost ruined the health tourism potential of Al-Ain Al-Harrah, a hot spring in Jazan, south of the Kingdom. People in Jazan want the authorities concerned to take steps to develop the natural spring into a prominent tourist center. They fear that the hot springs, a rare natural phenomenon in the Kingdom, may disappear because of negligence. Sick people from the Kingdom and other Gulf countries and even Europe used to visit the spring before it became a victim of official neglect. The water temperature in Al-Ain Al-Harrah used to be as high as 54 degrees Celsius. However, it did not cause any burns. People suffering from rheumatism, cartilaginous disorders, bone and skin diseases used to benefit from the therapeutic powers of the spring. Even people with sinusitis or unhealed fractures said their condition improved after they visited the spring, Supposedly, a hot spring acquires therapeutic power because it holds more dissolved solids than normal water and often has a very high mineral content containing everything from simple calcium to lithium and even radium.
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