Birkat al Mause
Wind-flower
Swoop of a Short-eared Owl
Mr
Out on a limb
What big claws you have
The down of a Hairy
Mrs
Light from above
A visit in winter
Who's watching who?
Layers
Everlasting?
Ladybug on Goosefoot
Arab dhow
Get out of my face!
Shadows
Pretending to be a Chickadee
Hmmm... I'm curious
Afternoon sun
Muttrah Corniche
In the bleak mid-winter
White-breasted Nuthatch
Old buildings, Muttrah Corniche
Muttrah Corniche
Visit from the Tooth Fairy
Blue-bellied Roller
Breath-taking beauty
A local walk
Perched Short-eared Owl
Searching for food
Nibble, nibble, nibble...
Specially for me
Staying close to Mum
Follow the leader
Macho male
Purple-flowering Raspberry
Explore poster, 25th January 2007
Withstanding time
Wadi Aday
Highwood Pass
Crown of Thorns
Purple beauty
Ice crawler
Textured shadow
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Muscat suq


"Muscat, the official capital of Oman, is only a small part of a larger grouping of cities and towns strung some 40kms along the coast of the Gulf of Oman, which is known locally as the 'Capital Area' or the 'Muscat Municipality.' Never much deeper than 3 or 4 kms, this string of towns forms a sort of necklace sandwiched between the sea to the north and a very rocky, primeval-looking range of barren mountains to the south. Despite its ceremonial position as capital, the neighboring cities of Muttruh, with its superb corniche encirling a charming bay, and Ruwi, the traditional commercial center of the area, are both much more important.
A thriving and strategically located port of the Arabian peninsula in ancient times, Muscat is the capital of modern Oman. It has a somewhat medieval appearance with two old Portuguese forts, Jelali and Merani. These picturesque old structures co-exist with modern, commercial, and residential quarters of the neighboring coastal towns, and lend the city an ambience all its own . The seaside, ceremonial palace of H.M.Sultan Qaboos Said, nestled between steep rocky hills, offers a spectacular sight, especially at night." Taken from www.trayle.com/destinations/destination/muscat
We must have gone to the suq on a day that it was closed, to avoid taking photos of people who would normally be in the market. This photo was taken around 1977 and things will have changed greatly by now.
A thriving and strategically located port of the Arabian peninsula in ancient times, Muscat is the capital of modern Oman. It has a somewhat medieval appearance with two old Portuguese forts, Jelali and Merani. These picturesque old structures co-exist with modern, commercial, and residential quarters of the neighboring coastal towns, and lend the city an ambience all its own . The seaside, ceremonial palace of H.M.Sultan Qaboos Said, nestled between steep rocky hills, offers a spectacular sight, especially at night." Taken from www.trayle.com/destinations/destination/muscat
We must have gone to the suq on a day that it was closed, to avoid taking photos of people who would normally be in the market. This photo was taken around 1977 and things will have changed greatly by now.
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