Dhul Suwayqatayn is a mountain located in the western region of Saudi Arabia. It is also known as Mount Sinai or Mount Horeb and is believed to be the site where the Prophet Moses received the Ten Commandments from God. The mountain has great significance in Islamic, Jewish, and Christian traditions and attracts pilgrims and tourists from all over the world. The peak of Dhul Suwayqatayn is located at an elevation of 2,285 meters and can only be accessed by foot. The climb is considered difficult and challenging, but the stunning views from the summit make it worth the effort. The area around the mountain is also home to several important historical and religious sites, including the Monastery of St. Catherine and the Chapel of the Burning Bush.
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