Climber Topping Granite Spire in Jizan Wet Season
Soft overcast light washes the rugged granite face in cool, even tones, eliminating harsh shadows while highlighting the rock's coarse texture. A climber in a dark harness reaches the summit, their body angled against the vertical stone. Below, the drop reveals a steep slope covered in vibrant, wet green vegetation typical of the Jizan region's wet season. Rain-slicked moss clings to lower ledges, and the air appears heavy with moisture. The climber's grip is firm on the dry upper rock, against the damp surroundings. A small pool of water collects in a shallow depression on the summit ledge, reflecting the gray sky. The climber's focused gaze is fixed forward, ignoring the steep exposure behind them. A thin crack runs vertically through the spire, separating the wet lower rock from the drier upper face.
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