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Images Dated 9th February 2009 (page 13)

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Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: The fort at Bukha

The fort at Bukha

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Bin Ali Tomb

Bin Ali Tomb

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Tree on Jebel al Qamar, west of Salalah

Tree on Jebel al Qamar, west of Salalah

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Morning light on the dunes in Ramlat Fasad

Morning light on the dunes in Ramlat Fasad

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Evening light on the dunes in Ramlat Fasad

Evening light on the dunes in Ramlat Fasad

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Bander Jissah

Bander Jissah

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: The fort at Nakhl

The fort at Nakhl

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Makallah Wabar

Makallah Wabar

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Dawn and mist in valley near Zeak

Dawn and mist in valley near Zeak

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Coast near Hadbin, below Jabal Nuss

Coast near Hadbin, below Jabal Nuss

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Evening over Ramlat Fasad

Evening over Ramlat Fasad

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Marbat Fort

Marbat Fort

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Rocks at Al Mughsayl in the evening

Rocks at Al Mughsayl in the evening

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Falaj system at Shurayjah

Falaj system at Shurayjah

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A kitesurfer makes a large tailgrab jump off Masirah

A kitesurfer makes a large tailgrab jump off Masirah. The island of Masirah has become something of a mecca for kitesurfers and windsurfers, as strong

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: An adventurer climbs a sand dune with a sand board

An adventurer climbs a sand dune with a sand board. The exhilarated descent more than compensates for the exhausting uphill climb in the soft sand

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Contemporary architecture with an Omani theme blends

Contemporary architecture with an Omani theme blends crisp white lines, arches and domes at the water garden at the Chedi Hotel

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Palm trees

Palm trees, the shaded surround and the elegant poolside umbrellas are reflected in the still water of the infinity pool in the early morning, at the Chedi Hotel

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Lamps hang in the main reception of the Chedi

Lamps hang in the main reception of the Chedi Hotel

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: The sunken bath is filled with flowers and flanked

The sunken bath is filled with flowers and flanked by candles in one of the massage suites of the spa of the Chedi Hotel

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Bottles of scented oils in the spa of the

Bottles of scented oils in the spa of the Chedi Hotel

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: The bedroom of a suite in the Chedi Hotel

The bedroom of a suite in the Chedi Hotel

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: One of the crew members ofs / Y Sanjeeda up the rigging

One of the crew members ofs / Y Sanjeeda up the rigging
One of the crew members of S/Y Sanjeeda up the rigging. Sanjeeda is a traditional kotiya dhow of the type that traded throughout the Indian Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: An Omani man walks through the incense souk in Salalah

An Omani man walks through the incense souk in Salalah

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Architectural details of the crenellated walls

Architectural details of the crenellated walls, tower and buttresses inside the castle at Jaalan Bani bu Hasan

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: The rooms inside the castle at Jaalan Bani

The rooms inside the castle at Jaalan Bani bu Hasan

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A warden holds baby green turtles which he has picked

A warden holds baby green turtles which he has picked up from the beach at Ras al Jinz at sunrise. He will keep the babies in a safe environment throughout the heat of the day

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A warden walks along the beach at Ras al Jinz at sunrise

A warden walks along the beach at Ras al Jinz at sunrise looking for green turtles which use the beach as a regular nesting site

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Silhouette of one of the towers of Ras al Hadd Castle at sunset

Silhouette of one of the towers of Ras al Hadd Castle at sunset. The 450 year old castle stands looking out to sea. It has 3 towers

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Fishermen off-load their catch onto the beach at Sur

Fishermen off-load their catch onto the beach at Sur. Some of the fish are sold locally, but much is put into refrigeration lorries and taken to Muscat, the inland cities and even up to UAE

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: The restored dhow Fatah Al Khair is preserved at an

The restored dhow Fatah Al Khair is preserved at an outdoor museum in Sur. One of the last ocean-going passenger dhows, it is a ghanjah and is estimated to be around 300 tonnes and over 20 metres long

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Boat builders constructing a large dhow in the boat yard at Sur

Boat builders constructing a large dhow in the boat yard at Sur

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A fishing dhow motors across the lagoon towards the

A fishing dhow motors across the lagoon towards the sea in front of the lighthouse and whitewashed houses of the village of Al Ayja behind

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Jabrin Castle is a striking blend of defensive architecture

Jabrin Castle is a striking blend of defensive architecture and sophisticated artistry. The palace at Jabrin was built around 1670 AD at the height of the Ya aruba dynasty as a seat of learning for

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Stalls laid out with their wares in the old souq at Nizwa

Stalls laid out with their wares in the old souq at Nizwa

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: An inscription on the wooden door of the

An inscription on the wooden door of the souq at Nizwa

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Ceramic pots in the souq at Nizwa

Ceramic pots in the souq at Nizwa

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: A ceramic pot in Nizwa Fort

A ceramic pot in Nizwa Fort

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: The massive central tower of Nizwa Fort is over 150

The massive central tower of Nizwa Fort is over 150 feet high and took more than 12 years to build in the late 17th century AD

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: An old goatherd spins wool at his village on the rim

An old goatherd spins wool at his village on the rim of the great canyon separating Jebel Shams from the main massif of Al Jabal al Akhdar

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Omani men wear the traditional long white robes and

Omani men wear the traditional long white robes and ceremonial khanjar or curved dagger up on Al Jabal al Akhdar

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: Date palms flank the dirt road running through Wadi Bani Auf

Date palms flank the dirt road running through Wadi Bani Auf, a gorge running deep into the Hajar Mountains and Al Jabal al Akhdar

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: An abandoned watchtower perched high on a pinnacle

An abandoned watchtower perched high on a pinnacle of rock commanding a view along Wadi Bani Auf and the access into the Hajar Mountains and Al Jabal al Akhdar

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: The watchtower of the old fort in the village of Afi Sefalah

The watchtower of the old fort in the village of Afi Sefalah

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: The interior courtyard and a watchtower within Al Hazm Castle

The interior courtyard and a watchtower within Al Hazm Castle. The magnificent 18th century military stronghold makes full use of traditonal Omani defensive features boasting a massive wooden entry

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: An old Omani man walks beneath the imposing watchtower

An old Omani man walks beneath the imposing watchtower of Al Hazm Castle. The magnificent 18th century military stronghold makes full use of traditonal Omani defensive features boasting a massive

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: An Omani woman in traditional Arabic dress walks along the road

An Omani woman in traditional Arabic dress walks along the road, beside a palmeraie in front of Rustaq Fort

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2009: The first Rustaq Fort was built by the Persians in

The first Rustaq Fort was built by the Persians in the pre-Islamic period. It became the capital of the Ya ruba dynasty and was subsequently re-built in the 17th Century



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