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Ornaments seen through ornaments
Wahiba Sands
Straight out of 1001 nights - the mosque in Nizwa
Traditional Omani dance
Sultan Qaboos Mosque in Muscat
The animal market in Nizwa is also a beauty pageant - the goats are really stunning
Oman just rocks
Oman is known for its premium quality frankincense & myrrh and thus offers a true paradise for incense lovers
Royal blazon of Oman featuring the traditional dagger, the Khanjar
Whadda Wadi!
You are looking at 600 000 Swarowski crystals in a chandelier of 14 meters and 8.5 tons. Not exactly a lack-luster.
Parting ways
The famous chandelier in the Sultan Qaboos Mosque in Muscat weighs 8.5 tons. Makes you shiver ever so slightly when you take a pic from right underneath
Sheherazade's chamber, possibly
Negotiations
Green and brown - the predominant colors in Oman
Hospitality and Oman - two like peas and carrots
Oman is a dream for fort lovers. Here: Nizwa Fort
Henry Miller approves
While my guitar gently smiles
Pooh's delight
Traditional Omani dhow
Lights and shadows at the school excursion
Holy symmetry
Attention, packs of cigarettes ahead
The squat squad at the animal market in Nizwa
Royal yacht meets traditional dhow
Mutrah Souk in Muscat. The Omani women wear black when they leave the house and lots of colors when at home
Whatever floats your goat
Pensive
The grey eminences of the Nizwa goat market watching the events
Khanjar, the traditional dagger
One of the landmarks of Muscat - a super-sized incense burner
Overflowing beauty
When highlights are highlights
Nizwa's goat talent
Discussing goats at the Nizwa animal market
Ornament is everthing, symbolizing the holy order of things
Berber woman at the animal market in Nizwa
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