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Muscat-The rocky Al-Hajar Al-Sharqi Mountains dominate the image of Muscat, a city overlooking the Sea of Oman and relatively close to the Strait of Hormuz. White, traditional buildings characterize much of Muscat's urban landscape

Al Jabal Al Akhdar - Al Jabal Al Akhdar is famous for its diverse agricultural products, such as pomegranates, peaches, apricots, walnuts, and roses, which cannot grow anywhere else in the Arabian Gulf except Al Jabal Al Akhdar as a result of the distinguished weather. Its altitude is about 3,000 meters (10,000 feet).

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Wadi Bani Khalid - It is famous for a number of archaeological and historical monuments, as it contains some forts, the most important of which is: Al-Mawalek Fort in the village of Al-Awaina. Its construction dates back to the fourth century AH. It is the largest fort in the state, and it was a center for the governor and judge in the past. And Al-Adfin Fort in the village of Qaswa. The Al-Ruzaiqeen Fort in the village of Al-Hosn, in addition to other forts, of which only ruins remain. There are also nine towers in the state

Al Wahiba Sands - Sharqiya Sands or Eastern Sands, also called Al Wahiba Sands (old name). It is a desert area in Oman, in the eastern region (Oman). It was called in the past the Ramlet of Al Wahiba, due to its presence on the maps drawn by European travelers on their tours with the help of men from the Al Wahiba tribe. But in fact, there are many tribes in this vast and sprawling region, so the modern name was (Sharqiya Sands).

 

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Sur- Tire was famous in the past and is still famous for its shipbuilding, fishing and maritime transport, and it has a long maritime history. It overlooks the sea from the east and is located in the far east of Amman. It is credited with its geographical location and the multiplicity of its regions, and the most beautiful area there is the Al Aija region, whose lighthouse is considered one of the oldest marine lighthouses in the Sultanate to guide ships to anchor on the shore.

Wadi Shab - Wadi Shab is worth the effort. You will enjoy walking through the streams and rivers between the high mountains until you reach a deep cave and enjoy swimming in fresh water with waterfalls.

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