Google search ‘Yemen’ today, and you’ll get an onslaught of news agency shots of young Yemenis surrounded by the smoking piles of their destroyed homes, or gut-wrenching images of screaming toddlers held by bloodied grandparents, taken moments after a suicide attack.
Last month, Saudi began airstrikes in Yemen, intensifying an already-catastrophic siege by Shiite Houthi rebels unfolding on the ground since last September. Now it’s hard to think of anything besides the devastation.
It’s easy to forget Yemen’s cultural richness and natural beauty. This nation boasts four UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Socotra archipelago - considered a jewel of biodiversity in the Arabian Sea. The capital Sanaa houses a spectacular mosque that dates back to the days of the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) himself.
We bring to you spectacular images of Yemen's striking ‘scapes, extreme beauty found in its natural settings and urban life recently published by Mashable. Take a step back from the news and check out a side of Yemen you won’t find trending on Google right now.