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Background imageRelated Images Collection: 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 imageRelated Images Collection: 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 imageRelated Images Collection: 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 imageRelated Images Collection: 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 imageRelated Images Collection: 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

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A four-poster bed in a girls bedroom in Nakhl

A four-poster bed in a girls bedroom in Nakhl Fort which stands in the foothills of the Western Hajar Mountains. The early foundations are thought to pre-date Islam

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Nakhl Fort stands in the foothills of the Western Hajar Mountains

Nakhl Fort stands in the foothills of the Western Hajar Mountains. The early foundations are thought to pre-date Islam. The mainly 17th century fortress visible today stands over 30 metres high

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Jockeys and camels line up at the start of a race at

Jockeys and camels line up at the start of a race at Al Shaqiyah camel race track

Background imageRelated Images Collection: To the excited shouts and stick waving of their camel handlers

To the excited shouts and stick waving of their camel handlers, jockeys and camels take off at the start of a race at Al Shaqiyah camel race track

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Arab camel handlers lead camels and jockeys into line

Arab camel handlers lead camels and jockeys into line ready for the start of a race at Al Shaqiyah camel race track

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Jockeys wait in line on their mounts ready to be lead

Jockeys wait in line on their mounts ready to be lead down to the start line at Al Shaqiyah camel race track. Jockeys can be as young as 4 years old

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A bystander watches the proceedings at the start of

A bystander watches the proceedings at the start of a camel race from the back of his pick-up truck at Al Shariq race track on the fringe of the Wahiba Sands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A racing camel waits its turn at Al Shariq race track

A racing camel waits its turn at Al Shariq race track on the fringe of the Wahiba Sands

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Bedu leads his camels through the sand dunes in the desert

A Bedu leads his camels through the sand dunes in the desert

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Bedu rides his camel amongst the sand dunes in the desert

A Bedu rides his camel amongst the sand dunes in the desert

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Bedu rides his camel along the crest of a sand dune in the desert

A Bedu rides his camel along the crest of a sand dune in the desert

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Bedu rides his camel in the desert

A Bedu rides his camel in the desert

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tufts of grass exist precariously amongst the shifting sand dunes

Tufts of grass exist precariously amongst the shifting sand dunes

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Low light and shadows highlight ridges made by the wind in the sand dunes

Low light and shadows highlight ridges made by the wind in the sand dunes

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Omanis walk and sit alongside Muttrahs busy Corniche

Omanis walk and sit alongside Muttrahs busy Corniche

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Mathaib Gate spans the main road into

The Mathaib Gate spans the main road into Muscat

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Oman, Dhofar Region

Oman, Dhofar Region, Salalah (Area), Camel Crossing Sign in the Dhofar Mountains OMAN-Dhofar Region-Salalah (Area): Camel Crossing Sign in the Dhofar Mountains / Morning

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Oman, Dhofar Region, Mirbat, Tomb of Bin Ali (Muslim Saint)

Oman, Dhofar Region, Mirbat, Tomb of Bin Ali (Muslim Saint) OMAN-Dhofar Region-Mirbat: Tomb of Bin Ali, Muslim Saint

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Oman, Dhofar Region, Salalah, Palm Trees / Salalah Beach

Oman, Dhofar Region, Salalah, Palm Trees / Salalah Beach OMAN-Dhofar Region-Salalah: Palm Trees / Salalah Beach / Dawn

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Oman, Sharqiya Region, Al Minitrib, Al Minitrib Fort

Oman, Sharqiya Region, Al Minitrib, Al Minitrib Fort OMAN-Sharqiya Region-Al Minitrib: Al Minitrib Fort

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Oman, Western Hajar Mountains, Jabrin, Jabrin Fort

Oman, Western Hajar Mountains, Jabrin, Jabrin Fort OMAN-Western Hajar Mountains-Jabrin: Jabrin Castle / Fort - Exterior Castle Staircase

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Oman, Western Hajar Mountains, Bahla, Bahla Town

Oman, Western Hajar Mountains, Bahla, Bahla Town OMAN-Western Hajar Mountains-Bahla: Bahla Town / Houses

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Oman, Western Hajar Mountains, Nizwa, Nizwa Fort, Scales for weighing

Oman, Western Hajar Mountains, Nizwa, Nizwa Fort, Scales for weighing OMAN-Western Hajar Mountains-Nizwa: Nizwa Fort- Scales for weighing

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Oman, Western Hajar Mountains

Oman, Western Hajar Mountains, Nizwa, Nizwa Fort, Arabian Water Carafe OMAN-Western Hajar Mountains-Nizwa: Nizwa Fort- Arabian Water Carafe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Oman, The Batinah Plain, Nakhal Fort

Oman, The Batinah Plain, Nakhal Fort OMAN-The Batinah Plain-Nakhal: Nakhal Fort, at the foot of the Hajar Mountains- Fort Detail

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Oman, Muscat, Mutrah, Morning at the Mutrah Fish Market

Oman, Muscat, Mutrah, Morning at the Mutrah Fish Market OMAN-Muscat-Mutrah: Morning at the Mutrah Fish Market (NR)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Oman, Muscat, Al Jissah, Shangri-La Barr Al-Jissah Resort

Oman, Muscat, Al Jissah, Shangri-La Barr Al-Jissah Resort OMAN-Muscat-Al Jissah: Shangri-La Barr Al-Jissah Resort / Beach View

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Oman, Muscat, Mutrah, Mutrah Fish Market- Fish from the Arabian Gulf

Oman, Muscat, Mutrah, Mutrah Fish Market- Fish from the Arabian Gulf OMAN-Muscat-Mutrah: Mutrah Fish Market- Fish from the Arabian Gulf

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Oman, Muscat, Mutrah, Mutrah Corniche, Restored Merchant Houses

Oman, Muscat, Mutrah, Mutrah Corniche, Restored Merchant Houses OMAN-Muscat-Mutrah: Mutrah Corniche- Restored Merchant Houses

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Fort, Sur, Oman

Fort, Sur, Oman

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Rustaq Fort, northern Oman

Rustaq Fort, northern Oman. Rustaq was once the capital of Oman. The fort was built in the 17th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Fateh Al-Khair, dhow, Sur, Oman

Fateh Al-Khair, dhow, Sur, Oman. The coastal city of Sur was famous for as a centre for the building of wooden ocean-going dhows. This 220 ton example has been preserved on the waterfront

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Barka Fort, Oman

Barka Fort, Oman

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Empty Quarter, Oman

The Empty Quarter, Oman

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Fort Jalali, Muscat (Masqat), Oman

Fort Jalali, Muscat (Masqat), Oman. The Jalali Fort, which overlooks the harbour of Muscat, was built in the 16th century by the Portuguese, who ruled Muscat from 1507 until 1650

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Muscat, Oman

Muscat, Oman. Muscat (Masqat) has been the capital city of the Sultanate since the Portuguese were driven out of Oman in 1650

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mocha, Yemen, c1890

Mocha, Yemen, c1890. The coastal town of Mocha (Al Mukha) was a coffee port of international importance. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell



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