Al Jazirah Al Hamra – The Ras Al Khaimah Ghost Town

Al Jazirah Al Hamra: a myth or reality? Al Jazirah Al Hamra, a seaside town to the south of Ras Al Khaimah (RAK), is a living incarnation of the phrase "the land that time forgot," since it has become a reflection of what used to be thriving pearl fishing village. Despite the fact that it is rarely included on tourist maps, Al Jazirah Al Hamra, often known as the Ras Al Khaimah Ghost Town, has piqued the interest of many curious tourists over the years. The town is completely coated in a coating of red desert sand, which is eerily similar to RAK's past. However, the town is not just known for its rusty colored sand coating; there have also been reports of ghostly activity. It was even the subject of a 2013 psychological thriller called "Djinn," which was partially filmed in the town. It is the last remaining survivors pearl diving and seafaring town on this side of the Gulf, but after being abandoned by its residents in the 1960s, it was left untouched for dec...