Sur City

Sur City

الاثنين، 3 يناير 2011

Ras al-Jinz

Ras al-Jinz (Ras al-Junayz), the easternmost point of the Arabian Peninsula, is an important turtle-nesting site for the endangered green turtle. Over 20, 000 females return annually to the beach where they hatched in order to lay eggs.

Wady

Wadi Shab is a wadi in Oman that is located between the capital Muscat and the town of Sur, Oman. More precisely it lies in Niyabat Tiwi, wilayat (province) of Sur, and is 26 km from Qurayyat. It is easy to reach this wadi from the Qurayyat-Sur highway. The wadi combines the attractions of coastal areas and inland wonders. It has at least seven pools of emerald green water and is studded with dramatic boulders. One of the pools is in a cave where light streams in dramatically from above and there are fantastic echoes heard when one swims in it.

RAS AL-HADD

 considered the last point in the East oGulf of Oman and Arabian Sea. Ras aladd is most notable for its beaches which are  to many wild turtles, o lay their eggs on the sand.
Ras al Hadd is a village in Ash Sharqiyah district in Oman. It is considered the last point in the East of Oman and is located in the conjunction between Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea. Ras al-Hadd is most notable for its beaches which are home to many wild turtles, who lay their eggs on the sand.
Residents are mainly fishermen from the Al Oraimi tribe of Oman, part of the Hanawi political steam
Recent archaeological excavations by the British Museum, and by French and Italian teams, have been conducted at Ras al Hadd and the surrounding areas
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Residents are mainly fishermen from the Al Oraimi tribe of Oman, part of the Hanawi political steam.
Recent archaeological excavations by the British Museum, and by French and Italian teams, have been conducted at Ras al Hadd and the surrounding areas.