About This Blog, and About Me: Susie of Arabia

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, is KSA's 2nd largest city and is located on its west coast, right on the Red Sea. I moved here in 2007 with my Saudi hubby and teenage son. This journal reflects the things that I see here, life through my eyes, my lens.
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Banners in the Wind Sculpture
This is another sculpture made by Spanish architect and artist Julio Lafuente. Made from scrap metal harvested from two old water condensers that were the first of its kind to supply fresh water to the City of Jeddah, “Banners in … Continue reading
Posted in Art, History, Landmarks, Photo, Saudi Arabia, Sculptures
Tagged history, Jeddah, monuments, recycle, Sculptures
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Sculpture and Smokestacks
With the desalination smokestacks in the background, this sculpture is called “The Condenser II” and pays homage to the original water condensing system which provided potable water to the City of Jeddah back in the first half of the 1900s. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Landmarks, Photo, Saudi Arabia, Sculptures
Tagged Jeddah, monuments, recycle, Red Sea, Sculptures, water
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Map of Jeddah Sculpture
This sculpture made from left over scraps from the building of the nearby beautiful golden domed Al Anani Mosque depicts the master plan for the City of Jeddah in map form. This is the best photo I have ever managed … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Landmarks, Photo, Saudi Arabia, Sculptures
Tagged Jeddah, map, monuments, recycle, Red Sea, Sculptures
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