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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
Omani men wear the traditional long white robes and ceremonial khanjar or curved dagger up on Al Jabal al Akhdar
Date palms flank the dirt road running through Wadi Bani Auf, a gorge running deep into the Hajar Mountains and Al Jabal al Akhdar
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
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
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
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
Oman, The Batinah Plain, Nakhal Fort OMAN-The Batinah Plain-Nakhal: Nakhal Fort, at the foot of the Hajar Mountains- Fort Detail